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Jim Lewis 09-04-2003 10:44 PM

[IBC] Advice needed on Plant Virus on a quince
 
I have a quince that has white speckles on the leaves that my
neighbor says is a virus.
Any suggestions on how to treat the plant appreciated.


I find no reference to any virus that affects quince -- Japanese
or Chinese. Does your neighbor have any credentials for his or
her diagnosis?

I'd suggest you take a few leaves into your county agricultural
extension office.

Is the plant otherwise healthy? Could it just be flyspecks?

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Our life is
frittered away by detail . . . . Simplify! Simplify. -- Henry
David Thoreau - Walden

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Theo 10-04-2003 11:56 AM

[IBC] Advice needed on Plant Virus on a quince
 
Might be mildew molds if you water late in the evening and leaves have no time to
dry before night.. if is this one use a fogicide as for roses with a base of
cupper

Jim Lewis wrote:

I have a quince that has white speckles on the leaves that my

neighbor says is a virus.
Any suggestions on how to treat the plant appreciated.


I find no reference to any virus that affects quince -- Japanese
or Chinese. Does your neighbor have any credentials for his or
her diagnosis?


look with a loupe and try to explain it in more details
Theo



I'd suggest you take a few leaves into your county agricultural
extension office.

Is the plant otherwise healthy? Could it just be flyspecks?

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Our life is
frittered away by detail . . . . Simplify! Simplify. -- Henry
David Thoreau - Walden

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Nina Shishkoff 10-04-2003 02:56 PM

[IBC] Advice needed on Plant Virus on a quince
 
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I have a quince that has white speckles on the leaves that my
neighbor says is a virus. Any suggestions on how to treat the plant
appreciated.


It doesn't sound like a virus to me: virus symptoms tend to be
subtle; chlorosis, faint ringspots or mottling of leaves, blackened
petioles, crinkling or curling of leaves.

Possible viruses (of apple, that might affect quince):
Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV)
Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV)
Cherry rasp leaf virus (CRLV)
Apple mosaic virus (ApMV)
Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV)
Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV)
Apple union necrosis and decline caused by Tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV)

None of these are very likely in your case. However, I want to
explain what you'd have to do if your tree DID have virus symptoms
You would take it to a diagnostic clinic, and they would take a leaf
sample and test it for likely viruses. If a test came up positive,
you'd have to decide what the next step would be. Some viruses are
fairly innocuous, and "stunt" trees, not a bad thing in a bonsai,
but others are disfiguring, and would make your tree worthless. If
you lived in an area with lots of orchards or ornamental rosaceous
species, your tree would be dangerous to the entire area. You might
feel morally obliged to destroy it. Or, you might want to keep it in
a mesh cage for the rest of its life, where vectoring insects
couldn't get at it.

Has anyone ever had a bonsai with a virus??? Speak up now, because
otherwise I think it must be a very rare occurence.

Helena, you should describe your symptoms in more detail, so we can
figure out what your tree REALLY has.
--
Nina Shishkoff

Frederick, MD

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