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Plagas y Enfermedades de los Frutales de Hueso (Stone Fruit Diseases)
Introduction
Apricot
Peach and Nectarine
Plum and Prune
Sweet Cherry
Sour Cherry
Part 1: Infectious Diseases
Diseases Caused by Fungi
Fruit Diseases
Brown Rot
Short Hole
Scab
Powdery Mildew
Rusty Spot
Green Fruit Rot
Rhizopus Rot
Sour Rot
Miscellaneous Postharvest Fruit Decay
Alternaria Rot and Red Spot Fruit Blemish
Anthracnose
Sour Pit
Botryosphaeria Fruit Rot
Plum Pocket
Fly Speck
Diplodina Fruit Rot
Sooty Blotch
Foliar Diseases
Cherry Leaf Spot
Leaf Curl
Rust
Red Leaf Spot
Frosty Mildew
Gnomoniosis
Monilia Leaf Blight and Green-Fruit Rot
White Rust
Short Hole Spot
Target Leaf Spot
Zonate Leaf Spot
Septoria Leaf Spot
Cercospora Leaf Spot
Cankers, Blights, and Wood Rots
Leucostoma Canker
Silver Leaf
Constriction Canker
Eutypa Dieback
Fungal Gummosis
Black Knot
Ceratocystis Canker
Sclerotium Stem Rot
Phialophora Dieback
Rhodosticta Canker
Phomopsis Blight
Root rots
Armillaria and Clitocybe Root and Crown Rots
Phytophthora Root and Crown Rots
Verticillium Wilt
Phymatotrichum Root Rot
Rosellinia (Dematophora) Root Rot
Violet Root Rot
Disease complex
Wood Decay
Peach Tree Short Life
Replant Disorders
Parasitic Plants
Mistletoe
Diseases Caused by Bacteria
Bacterial Canker
Bacterial Decline
Bacterial Spot
Crown Gall
Phony Peach
Plum Leaf Scald
Diseases Caused by Mycoplasmalike Organisms
Cherry Albino
Cherry Blossom Anomaly
Peach Red Suture
Peach Rosette
Peach Yellows
X-Disease
European Stone Fruit Yellows
Molieres Disease
Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Root-Knot Nematodes
Root-Lesion Nematodes
Ring Nematodes
Dagger Nematodes
Other Nematodes
Diseases Caused by Virus and Viruslike Agents
Viruses spread by pollen
Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Virus
Prune Dwarf Virus
Plum Line Pattern Ilarviruses
Viruses spread by Mites, Insects, and Nematodes
Cherry Mottle Leaf Virus
Peach Mosaic
Little Cherry
Plum Pox Virus
Cherry Raspleaf Virus
Peach Rosette Mosaic Virus
Tomato Ringspot Virus
Other Nepoviruses
Viruses and Pathogens Spread by Grafting
Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus
Apricot Ring Pox and Cherry Twisted leaf
Cherry Black Canker
Cherry Necrotic Rusty Mottle
Lambert Mottle & Frogmore Virus Canker
Cherry Rusty Mottle
Cherry Short Stem
Cherry Stem Pitting
Cherry Mottle
Peach Mottle
Peach Wart
Plum and Peach Dapple Fruit Viroid
Sour Cherry Green Ring Mottle Virus
Sour Cherry Pink Fruit
Spur Cherry
Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus
Other Graft-Transmitted Pathogens
Part 2: Noninfectious Disorders
Genetic and Physiological Disorders
Apricot Gumboil
Plum Chlorotic Fleck and Peach Yellow Spot
Plum Rusty Blotch
Prune Crinkle Leaf
Prune Leaf Casting Mottle
Sweet Cherry Crinkle Leaf and Deep Suture Disorders
Russet Scab
Dead Button
Nectarine Pox
Peach Skin Discoloration
Minor Physiological and Genetic Disorders
High-Temperature Injuries
Inadequate Winter Chilling
Low-Temperature Injuries
Water-Related Disorders
Unfavorable Edaphic Factors
Growth-Related Disorders
Maturity-Related Disorders
Excess Crowding and Shading
Atmospheric Pollution
Nonbearing Syndrome of Plums
Nutritional Disorders
Glossary
Index
Color Plates Publish Date: 1995
Format: 8.5" x 11" softcover
ISBN: 978-84-7114-917-6
Pages: 122
Images: 168 color images; 14 black and white images
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
Edited by J. M. Ogawa, E. I. Zehr, G. W. Bird, D. F. Ritchie, K. Uriu, and J. K. Uyemoto
Plagas y Enfermedades de los Frutales de Hueso (Stone Fruit Diseases)