Coryneum blight of stone fruit
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Peach blight
Shot hole disease
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found: Work cat.: Barss, H. P. Peach blight, shot hole, and fruit spot : Corvenum beijerinckii, 1917.
found: British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Lands web page on Coryneum blight, accessed Mar. 21, 2006(Coryneum Blight (Shot Hole) Causal Agent: Wilsonomyces carpophilus. Coryneum blight is a fungus disease of apricots, peaches, and cherries)
found: Planttalk Colorado web page on Coryneum blight, accessed Mar. 21, 2006(Coryneum blight, also called shot hole disease, California blight, peach blight or pustular spot, is caused by a fungus that attacks mainly peaches and apricots, and, less often, sweet cherries)
found: Plant Pathology at TAMU web page Shot Hole Symptoms on Peach, accessed Mar. 21, 2006(Shot Hole (fungus - Wilsonomyces carpophilus): Was formerly called Coryneum blight)
found: Washington State University Tree Fruit Extension Team web page on Coryneum blight of stone fruit, accessed Mar. 21, 2006(Causal Organism: Wilsonomyces carpophilus. Coryneum blight is a common disease of apricots and peaches that sometimes occurs on sweet cherries. The fungus causing Coryneum blight has been given several scientific names but probably is best known as Coryneum beijerinckii)
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2006-03-22: new
2006-05-08: revised
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