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[compost_tea] Re: RES: cherries ,again



 It would be easier to do searches by referring to the name of the 
disease. "Monilinia fructicola compost cherries" searched in google 
yields some interesting research.

http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/peach.html#disease
   
"Control of brown rot involves the integration of several tactics. 
Cultural practices are the first line of defense against brown rot. 
Good air circulation through the tree is essential. he objective is 
to facilitate rapid drying of the foliage and flowers after rain or 
overhead irrigation. Planting site selection and pruning are critical 
to providing the necessary air circulation within the canopy. 
Thinning branches to open the center of the tree is a good practice 
and can be done in July, as well as during the regular dormant-season 
pruning. "


--- In compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, laura_s@v... wrote:
> didn;t get any response guys, no one growing cherries or other 
members of
> the prune family ? My client tells me that it's brown rot her trees 
get. I
> am not familiar with this but will do some research. Can we treat 
it with
> fungal dominated CT ? 



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