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Peach & Nectarine Deficiencies

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UC Statewide IPM Program: How to Manage Pests: Peach & Nectarine

Includes Year-round IPM Program for walnuts, and University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests.

Peach & Nectarine Photo Gallery

These photos are accessed from the UC ANR Repository, are available courtesy of University of California research and extension personnel and programs, including the UC Statewide IPM Project and UC Fruit Report. Photo information, including the photographer, is displayed when the larger image is viewed.

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Nitrogen Deficiency Symptoms. Photo by JKClark © UC Regents
Nitrogen Deficiency Symptoms. Photo by JKClark © UC Regents
Severe potassium deficiency in peach. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Severe potassium deficiency in peach. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Marginal leaf necrosis caused by magnesium deficiency. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Marginal leaf necrosis caused by magnesium deficiency. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Red spots in a peach leaf caused by nitrogen deficiency. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Red spots in a peach leaf caused by nitrogen deficiency. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Marginal leaf burn on peach leaves caused by salt toxicity. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.
Marginal leaf burn on peach leaves caused by salt toxicity. Photo courtesy of RSJohnson. UC Kearney Ag Ctr.