Folks,
Our peach tree has some damage on the top surface of one of its lateral
branches. It's about a 3 inch section where the bark is gone. It almost
looks like it has crumbled away (sun damage?) I don't see any insect
holes. There are lots of ants on the tree. This is a tree that has
experienced a lot of decline in the last few years, though it's only
maybe 10 or 12 years old. A lot of the top has died and I've pruned it back.
A couple years ago there was some serious damage to the bark on one side
of the trunk - about a 10 inch section where the bark was destroyed.
Right now there is also a small patch of new damage on the trunk, maybe
a 2 inch section where the bark is gone.
Any ideas what's happening? Thanks.
Regards,
Jay
Jay Cutts
Director, Cutts Graduate Reviews
Lead Author, Barron's Test Prep Publications
(800) 353-4898
In New Mexico, (505) 281-0684
10 am to 10 pm Mountain Time, 7 days
On 7/25/2011 2:45 PM, Richard L. Wagner wrote:
Are there any stone fruits with any resistance to the plum curculio?__________________
Despite three sprayings in both of the last two years we have not
been able to get a single uninfected fruit. We may as well consider all
stone fruits as ornamental only.
Richard Wagner
southern Missouri Ozarks z 6b/7a
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