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Biller 04-06-2004 05:06 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Hello,
The leaves on my raspberry plants have started to turn a very bright yellow - but only in patches. Many of the plants maintain a vigorous green leaf. Fruit growing on both yellow and green areas appears the same and OK. These are late summer/autumn raspberries. they were well mulched with rotted stable manure in April. ome were transplanted to other areas of my allotment, thesae are also yellow. June fruiting raspberries alongside are completely unaffected.

Any ideas/help please?
I am an organic gardener

Steve 04-06-2004 08:06 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Not just yellow, but bright yellow. ... and only in patches. I hope
you don't have rust:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/project...rust-pict.html


Steve




Biller wrote:
Hello,
The leaves on my raspberry plants have started to turn a very bright
yellow - but only in patches. Many of the plants maintain a vigorous
green leaf. Fruit growing on both yellow and green areas appears the
same and OK. These are late summer/autumn raspberries. they were well
mulched with rotted stable manure in April. ome were transplanted to
other areas of my allotment, thesae are also yellow. June fruiting
raspberries alongside are completely unaffected.

Any ideas/help please?
I am an organic gardener
--
Biller
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Pat Kiewicz 05-06-2004 11:02 AM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Biller said:

Hello,
The leaves on my raspberry plants have started to turn a very bright
yellow - but only in patches. Many of the plants maintain a vigorous
green leaf. Fruit growing on both yellow and green areas appears the
same and OK. These are late summer/autumn raspberries. they were well
mulched with rotted stable manure in April. ome were transplanted to
other areas of my allotment, thesae are also yellow. June fruiting
raspberries alongside are completely unaffected.


I hope that your raspberries don't have virus:

http://www.hort.cornell.edu/departme...ry/leavesstems
/raspleafyellowing.htm



--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Biller 05-06-2004 01:56 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
I hope that your raspberries don't have virus:

http://www.hort.cornell.edu/departme...ry/leavesstems
/raspleafyellowing.htm




I think it may be MOSAIC VIRUS as identified by the r/h picture on the link you provided
;)
thank you for your help...
but now how do I deal with it?

Steve 05-06-2004 11:10 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Plant viruses are not curable. If you are convinced that it's a
virus, you should destroy the affected plants.
By the way, who made the tiny URL for only part of that web site? I
never did get that site to work even after I copied is the part on
the 2nd line. The site came up but all the pictures were missing.

Steve



Biller wrote:

I hope that your raspberries don't have virus:

http://tinyurl.com/32dpx
/raspleafyellowing.htm




I think it may be MOSAIC VIRUS as identified by the r/h picture on the
link you provided
;)
thank you for your help...
but now how do I deal with it?
--
Biller
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Pat Kiewicz 08-06-2004 04:26 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Biller said:

I think it may be MOSAIC VIRUS as identified by the r/h picture on the
link you provided


As Steve said, if you are sure it is virus the only thing to do is destroy the plants.
(You may want to have the plants diagnosed by professionals before you take this
step.)

The virus is spread from plant to plant by aphids.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Bill 08-06-2004 04:27 PM

Raspberries... going yellow
 
Biller wrote:

I hope that your raspberries don't have virus:

http://tinyurl.com/32dpx
/raspleafyellowing.htm




I think it may be MOSAIC VIRUS as identified by the r/h picture on the
link you provided
;)
thank you for your help...
but now how do I deal with it?
--
Biller
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1) destroy the infected plants (preferably by burning or hauling miles away)
2) invest in some aphid predators such as ladybugs or lacewings.
3) it's going to be tough being an organic gardener if the others around you
are killing off the predators with their poisons.



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