Insect and Disease Pests of Peaches, Plums and Blackberries in a Small Fruit Orchard
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Although peaches, plums, and blackberries are among the most commonly grown small fruits in Texas landscapes, diseases and insect pests reduce fruit production and quality and threaten the plants health. This publication explains how to choose the most effective pest-control practices. (15 pages)
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