[Arid_gardener] Re: navel orange citrus, stunted

Olin Miller dergartenarzt at att.net
Tue Jan 2 10:53:17 MST 2007


Does it look like the photos of "Nodulisporium Wood Rot" at
http://home.att.net/~millero/Temp/nodulisporium_wood_rot.pdf

The disease grows at branch nodes of citrus trees.  If so, you might try 
treating with a fungicide labeled for use on citrus.    Or bring a sample 
specimen to one of the  Master Gardener Offices for a correct ID and 
recommended treatment.  Locations at:
http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/mgs/satelite.htm


Olin Miller, Master Gardener Volunteer, Maricopa County AZ


----- Original Message ----- From: <b.a.marshall1 at netzero.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 9:25 PM
Subject: [Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
> Brent A Marshall,  Peoria 85381
> i have  an a navel orange tree that isn't very tall after 8 years  and 
> most of the  branch  intersections  have fuzzy green growth areas   I 
> think that they are stunting the growth of the tree  what could they be? 




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