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Peach Leaf Curl

Peach leaf curl

Peach leaf curl

Peach Leaf Curl

Taphrina deformans

Description

Plants Affected

Lifecycle and Mechanism of Infection

Symptoms

Twigs & Shoots

  • New growth can be stunted
  • infected shoot tips may die back

Leaves

Peach leaf curl

    • The infection causes the leaves to curl or pucker and turn yellow then red or purple
    • Eventually white or gray spots develop on the surface of discolored, swollen and curly leaves, which are actually spores of the fungus
    • premature leaf drop
    • A second flush of leaves comes out later in the season, and this generation of leaves almost always remains healthy, unless wet weather continues

Fruit

  • deformed
  • may have a reddish, irregular, rough surface
  • may drop early

Tree as a Whole

  • overall vigor and yield of the tree is unlikely to be affected after only one or two years of infection. Several successive years of infection will affect yield, though.

Prevention

Treatment

Sources

Footnote HNID AHSPD PGSF  
Title The Organic Gardener’s Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control American Horticultural Society Pests & Diseases Pests of the Garden and Small Farm  
Author(s) Barbara W. Ellis & Fern Marshall Bradley Pippa Greenwood Mary Louise Flint  
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Copywrite 1996 2000 1998  
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