. Diseases of fruit and nut crops in the United States in 1921. Fruit Diseases and pests United States; Nuts Diseases and pests United States. ..P?I£ - Blotcb. 23 of frui"t--in 1921 represented more loss in dollars then a bushel of fruit in 1920. Nevt rthclcss it is true that on account of the fruit scarcity, apples of poor quality were accepted and sold at good prices in the Pig. 4. Estiir^it'.d percentage loss fron opplc olotch, 192O and I92I- (numerator indicates loss m VjZl, denominator - loss in I92O.) Dates of first of blotch according to collaborators, 1921 P


. Diseases of fruit and nut crops in the United States in 1921. Fruit Diseases and pests United States; Nuts Diseases and pests United States. ..P?I£ - Blotcb. 23 of frui"t--in 1921 represented more loss in dollars then a bushel of fruit in 1920. Nevt rthclcss it is true that on account of the fruit scarcity, apples of poor quality were accepted and sold at good prices in the Pig. 4. Estiir^it'.d percentage loss fron opplc olotch, 192O and I92I- (numerator indicates loss m VjZl, denominator - loss in I92O.) Dates of first of blotch according to collaborators, 1921 Pennsylvania Delaware Mississippi Louisiana OklahoTna /vrkansas Ohio Indiana Illinois Kansas June 4 June 26 June i July July iG July July June 4 (fruit) ^1ay 28 March 3I Adans County Bridgevillu otarkville Calhoun 3tjllwator Boonevillc V'ashm.'^ton County Floyd County Anna liarper Teather relations As has been stated (page ?), the ci"Owine season v/ac gj;nerally warm, ex- cept during August in the northern part of th. blotch area v/. t^nperaturcs v/ere about normal or slightly belov/. The rUiifall for f.^ay in the northern part of the blotch area was about normal, but Jun^ otnd July were characterized by a small amount of rain v/hich undoubtedly inhibit^.d . Au;.-st was some- what dry in the southern part of the blotch area, eut thv, ce^;. and north- ern portions had an abundance of ram. This apoc rently fa\ :)red secondary blotch infections with the result that the disease v/ss bad, particularly in. 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 Haskell, Royal J. (Royal Joyslin), 1890-1958; Wood, Jessie I; United States. Plant Disease Survey. [Washington, D. C. ] : Plant Disease Survey, Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture


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