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- From: "tanis cuff" <tanistanis@hotmail.com>
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- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Cedar and Apples
- Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 03:53:57 +0000
I have a couple trees which used to turn almost all orange, until I removed the nearby cedar, but they never defoliated. I don't know if the orange spots can re-infect and make more spots; doesn't sound right to me, if they need red-cedar as an alternate host. What did the links posted by Sam B indicate about that?
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From: Zeugitai <>
To: nafex
Subject: [NAFEX] Cedar and Apples
Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 07:49:49 -0500
My orchard lies in the midst of farmland -- open, cleared, seas of corn and
rice. There may, in fact, be few cedars around. Well, I cut down half the
tree yesterday, and I guess I'll just have to go ahead and take it all
down. Can I expect this round of infection to defoliate the trees, then?
Copper spray wouldn't help?
Thanks,
Mark Straka
Greenway, AR
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[NAFEX] Cedar and Apples,
Zeugitai, 05/18/2006
- Re: [NAFEX] Cedar and Apples, tanis cuff, 05/18/2006
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