Hello, Mark --
The symptoms you describe sound exactly like a problem that
appeared on Marshall McIntosh trees in New York and New England soon
after that strain of Mac was introduced. On the Marshall Macs, the
problem also appeared when trees were about 5-7 yr old. No one ever
made a
Larry,
Can you let us know the age of those Northern Spy at the time you saw
the situation described? It would be useful to know this tree age
was specified in the MI example, and figures prominently in
Rosenberger's cited Marshall Mac situation in New York and New
England. Thanks.
Kevin
From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
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Larry,
Can you let us know the age of those Northern Spy at the time you saw
to crop...
Larry Lutz
Nova Scotia
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From: Kevin A. Iungerman [mailto:k...@cornell.edu]
Sent: April 9, 2010 2:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Apple-Crop: sickness in the Pioneer Mac block
Larry,
Can you let us know the age of those Northern Spy at the time you saw
the situation
Mike,
To add my two cents, we have had an on again off again problem with
Lucostoma (Cytosopora) canker on McIntosh here at the Peninsular
Research Station on both RedMax and Marshall, not yet on Pioneer. At
least 4 blocks of various ages (Redmax/M26 20 yrs, Marshall/M26 10
yrs) showed
was the cause. It's
somewhat comforting, therefore, to read these posts. Thanks.
Tom Moss
Rollins, Montana
From: Dave Rosenberger da...@cornell.edu
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Sent: Fri, April 9, 2010 6:44:14 AM
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Sincere thanks for the responses to my Pioneer Mac post.
Mark Evans
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