. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. 364 MANUAL OF FRUIT DISEASES. Fig. 105. — Leaf-blight of plum. Note the shot-hole effect, (left), lower surface (right). Upper surface second application. In relatively dry seasons the third spraying may be omitted. Treatment for nursery trees should be given as recommended under Cherry, page 175. See fuller discussion of the symptoms and cause under Cherry, page 172. The leaf-blight of plum and cherry, while not caused by identical fungi, are so similar that the statements made for cherry leaf-blight apply to the plum. References Hesler, Lex R. Diseases of
. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. 364 MANUAL OF FRUIT DISEASES. Fig. 105. — Leaf-blight of plum. Note the shot-hole effect, (left), lower surface (right). Upper surface second application. In relatively dry seasons the third spraying may be omitted. Treatment for nursery trees should be given as recommended under Cherry, page 175. See fuller discussion of the symptoms and cause under Cherry, page 172. The leaf-blight of plum and cherry, while not caused by identical fungi, are so similar that the statements made for cherry leaf-blight apply to the plum. References Hesler, Lex R. Diseases of the plum. Leaf spot. In The Fruit Industry in New York State. New York Agr. Dept. Bui. 79: 1194-1198. 1916. See further references to Uterature under Cherry, page Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hesler, L. R. (Lexemuel Ray); Whetzel, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944. New York : Macmillan
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