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- From: colleendaly@videotron.ca
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2011 14:07:32 -0400
Hi,
Should an apple tree (with about 20% of it's growth) affected
with what
looks like fire-blight be removed entirely? Or should I try to
rehabilitate the tree?
It is an espaliered tree. I do not mind removing it if it will be a
source of disease for my
other trees.
Sincerely,
Peter Drevniok, Gatineau, QC zone 5
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Re: [NAFEX] Chokecherries,
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[NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
colleendaly, 09/09/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
Richard J. Ossolinski, 09/09/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
colleendaly, 09/09/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
david liezen, 09/19/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
david liezen, 09/19/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
colleendaly, 09/09/2011
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Re: [NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
Richard J. Ossolinski, 09/09/2011
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[NAFEX] apple tree with fireblight,
colleendaly, 09/09/2011
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[NAFEX] Source for the book,
Dr. Chiranjit Parmar, 09/09/2011
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