Tree Fruits: Insect and Disease Management for Backyard Fruit Growers in the Midwest
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Author(s): Mark Gleason, Donald Lewis

This full-color 40-page publication is filled with illustrations and management tips to help you manage insect and disease problems that affect apples, pears, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, and cherries in midwestern gardens.

Diseases include: apple scab, cedar rusts, fire blight, powdery mildew, sooty blotch and flyspeck, collar rot, black rot, white rot, brown rot, peach leaf curl, plum pockets, cherry leaf spot, peach scab, bacterial spot, black knot, perennial canker.

Insects Include: apple maggot, codling moth, plum curculio, spider mite, Japanese beetle, oriental fruit moth, cherry fruit fly, peachtree borer.

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