That looks like copper injury to me. -------------------------------------- Terence Bradshaw, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor Tree Fruit and Viticulture Specialist University of Vermont Plant and Soil Science 210 Jeffords Hall / 63 Carrigan Drive Burlington, VT 05405
Information for commercial orchard and vineyard managers in Vermont and beyond: http://www.uvm.edu/~fruit / https://www.facebook.com/UVM.Fruit/ Director UVM Horticulture Research and Education Center Catamount Educational Farm 65 Green Mountain Drive, South Burlington, VT (No US Mail Service at Farm) http://www.uvm.edu/~hortfarm / https://www.facebook.com/UVM.CatFarm (802)656-0972 (office) / (802)922-2591 (cell) Funded in part by USDA NIFA. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. From: apple-crop [mailto:apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of Brian Alan Caldwell Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 10:19 AM To: Apple-Crop discussion list <apple-crop@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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