8 research outputs found
Cedar apple rust (1996)
In Missouri, cedar apple rust can be a destructive apple disease if you don't use adequate controls. It also attacks red cedars, as the name implies, causing unsightly galls, but damage is usually minimal. Understanding of the disease cycle of this rust fungus is necessary for proper identification and control.Revised 2/96/5M
Cedar-apple rust (1986)
"In Missouri, cedar-apple rust can be a destructive apple disease if you don't use adequate controls. It also attacks red cedars, as the name implies, causing unsightly galls, but damage is usually minimal. Understanding of the disease cycle of this rust fungus is necessary for proper identification."--First page.J. Al Wrather, Einar W. Palm, W. Hal Shaffer (Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture)New 2/86/6
Cedar-apple rust (1988)
"In Missouri, cedar-apple rust can be a destructive apple disease if you don't use adequate controls. It also attacks red cedars, as the name implies, causing unsightly galls, but damage is usually minimal. Understanding of the disease cycle of this rust fungus is necessary for proper identification and control."--First page.J. Al Wrather, Einar W. Palm, W. Hal Shaffer (Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture)Revised 10/88/6