‘Frost’ Peach: A Symptomless Source of Cherry Mottle Leaf Disease
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1993.47.2.125Abstract
Trees presently used for producing scions of ‘Frost’ peach are contaminated with the agent of cherry mottle leaf disease (CML), as determined by tissue grafts on sensitive indicator hosts. Therefore, it is suggested that trees of ‘Frost’ not be planted near orchards of CML-susceptible sweet cherries until a CML-free propagation source is obtained.
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