a number of good horticultural characteristics, but it is very susceptible to bacterial spot. The Fla. 8879 x Fla. 8111B F 1 was crossed to Fla. 8626, another large-fruited globe-shaped tomato inbred that also had Fla. 8111B in its pedigree. Scott
diligent application of copper-based bactericides. Field studies in Florida examined the effects of early shoot pruning on bacterial spot infection of tomato plants. Vallad and Santos (p. 847) concluded that light shoot pruning did not reduce bacterial
. Flowers are showy and pink. Anthers are light red and pollen is bright yellow and abundant. Leaves have shown no bacterial spot [ Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni ( Sm .) Dye ] in test plantings where known susceptible genotypes show typical symptoms
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850 h; leaf glands reniform; moderately resistant to bacterial spot ( Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni ). Beaumont™. See MSUP8706. Burpeachtwentyone. Yellow-fleshed, firm, clingstone peach. Origin: Fowler, CA, by J.K. Slaughter and T
light. Fig. 2. Typical fruit of ‘GulfAtlas’. Leaf petioles have small reniform glands. Flowers are showy and pink. Anthers are yellow and pollen is bright yellow and abundant. Leaves have shown no bacterial spot [ Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni ( Sm
. Typical fruit of ‘Gulfsnow’. Leaf petioles have small globose glands. Flowers are showy and pink. Anthers are yellow and pollen is bright yellow and abundant. Leaves have shown no bacterial spot [ Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al
sensitivity analysis examined cost reduction for evaluation of the disease bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni ( Garita-Cambronero et al., 2018 ). Marker tests that accurately select for bacterial spot resistance will result in cost
in tomato Plant Cell 10 371 382 Martins, O.M. Raseira, M.C.B. 1996 Sources of bacterial spot resistance in plum cultivars Fruits Var. J. 50 156 159 Medeiros, J.G.S. Citadin, I. dos Santos, I. Assmann, A.P. 2011 Reaction of peach tree genotypes to
Fall 2016, heavy rainfall early in the season resulted in significant bacterial spot infections and, in turn, weaker vines; many hybrids in the trial had very high cull rates because of cracking, but ‘Fla. 8970’ again showed very high fruit