[Apple-Crop] spray damage?
Terence Bradshaw
Terence.Bradshaw at uvm.edu
Tue Mar 20 10:51:00 EDT 2018
That looks like copper injury to me.
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Terence Bradshaw, Ph.D.
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From: apple-crop [mailto:apple-crop-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of Brian Alan Caldwell
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 10:19 AM
To: Apple-Crop discussion list <apple-crop at virtualorchard.com>
Subject: [Apple-Crop] spray damage?
I’m sending this with an attached photo of damage we saw on the calyx end of many apples last season. Could it be spray damage?
Thanks,
Brian Caldwell
West Danby, NY
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