Plant Diseases: Fire Blight
Publish Date: April 05 2018
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Pub Number: SP277R
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Language: English
Publish Date: April 05 2018
Pub Number: SP277R
Language: English
Author(s): Steve Bost | Alan Steve Windham
Category: Plants, Landscapes & Gardens
Subject: Pests & Diseases
Abstract
Fire blight, caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora, is a serious disease of apple and pear. This disease occasionally damages cotoneaster, crabapple, hawthorne, mountain ash, ornamental pear, firethorn, plum quince and spiraea.
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