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Re: [nafex] Pear leaf spot
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Pear leaf spot
- From: Ed & Pat Fackler <rocmdw@aye.net>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 07:17:23 -0400
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Gord--------------Have you checked for blister mites? Also, there are a
number of "spradoic" leafhopper species which like to feed on pear leaves and
the damage is as you've described.
Ed Fackler, So. Ind.
Gord Hawkes wrote:
> Greetings all. We recently purchased pear nursery stock which appears to
> exhibit pear leaf spot symptoms - raised brownish spots on most leaves.
> Couple questions will sulphur control the problem or is the nursery stock
> likely going to have recovery problems from this condition? Typically how
> devestating is leaf spot?
>
> Other question is anyone familiar with the Minie and Menie pear varieites?
> What is the parentage and how do the trees typically perform?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Gord Hawkes
> Log Cabin Orchard
> Osgoode, Ontario
> Canada Eh!
>
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