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  • Image: Codling moth 1
    Credit: M. Grabowski, University of Minnesota
  • Image: Codling moth 2

    Credit: M. Grabowski, University of Minnesota

  • Image: Apple Scab 3

    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, University of Minnesota

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green arrowPowdery Mildew
Podosphaera clandestina

  • Patches of white, powdery or felt-like fungal patches on leaf surfaces
  • Leaves and shoots may be puckered or distorted
  • New leaves and shoots may be smaller than normal
  • Powdery white fungal growth may be present on ripened berries
  • Symptoms may develop over a single season, or over several years
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  • Image: Fire Blight 1
    Credit: R. Bessin, University of Kentucky
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green arrowWoolly apple aphid
Erisoma lanigerum

  • Feeding causes curled and stunted terminal leaves
  • Adults produce white waxy material and form cottony white colonies
  • Normally feed on new growth, but may be found feeding on new bark near wound sites
  • Produce large amounts of sticky honeydew that is colonized by sooty mold
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