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[NAFEX] Re: quince rust, yuck



My Aromatnaya had been disease free the previous 5+ years, but caught a case of quince rust last year.  I took out the couple remaining junipers last summer but, in a neighborhood of 50 x 100 ft. lots, I can't get all possible sources.  I'm being more methodical with the spraying this year but limit myself to organic sprays.  Good luck in your battle.
Bruce Wittchen, Zone 6 CT
herenorthere@lycos.com

>Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 09:33:54 -0700 (PDT)
>From: boyd manges <bmanges@yahoo.com>
>To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
>Subject: [NAFEX] quince rust, yuck
>Reply-To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
>
>I have a 5 year old boyers quince which is developing
>classic cankers and fruit/foliage signs of quince or
>perhaps cedar apple rust (I have no idea where the
>junipers are, but we cut a large hedge down 2 years
>ago).  my question is--1)in order to save me from
>constant spraying with fungicides would I be smart in
>topgrafting a disease resistant variety of quince onto
>the health trunk  2) does anyone know if the new
>Russian quinces are rust resistant?
>



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