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Pear Scab
Fabraea Leaf Spot
Powdery Mildew

Fireblight

Same fungicides as at Green Cluster Bud

Use one of the following:
1. Agri-mycin 17
2. Agri-mycin 17
+ glycerin
3. Agri-mycin 17
+ Regulaid
4. Mycoshield

Apply when first blossoms open;
repeat sprays at 5-7 day intervals
during bloom. Use dilute sprays for
thorough coverage. Alternate Agri-
mycin and Mycoshield for
resistance management; however,
some asian pears are sensitive to
Mycoshield and may show injury.
See fungicide / bactericide and
disease chapters for details.

24-48 oz
12-24 oz
4 qt
12-24 oz
8 oz
24-48 oz

30
30

30

30

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Pear Scab
Fabraea Leaf Spot
Powdery Mildew

Fireblight

Plum curculio,
codling moth


Pear psylla, European
red mite, twospotted
spider mite, pear rust
mites


Pear psylla, aphids,
San Jose scale,
mealybugs

Same fungicides as at Green Cluster Bud


Same materials as Bloom stage

See remarks at Bloom stage


Do not allow Penncap-M or other
bee toxic material to contact
blooming plants including weeds.

aFor Agrimek, use a minimum of 1
gal of oil/A and apply no later than
6 weeks after petal fall. Other
silicone-based penetrants may be
substituted but efficacy may not be
as good as adding oil.
bUse higher rates of Pyramite if
Twospot mite present.

M-Pede may russet fruit (read
additional information in Insect
and mite pests of fruit tree section).

Use one of the following:
1. Guthion 50WP
2. Imidan 70WP
3. Penncap-M

Use one of the following:
1. Mitac 50WP
2. Agrimek 0.15ECa
+ Paraffinic Spray Oil

  1. Pyramite 60WPb
  1. Provado 1.6F
  2. M-Pede

1.5 lb
3 lb
3-6 pt


1.5-3 lb
10-20 oz
minimum 1
gal
6.6-13.2 oz


16-20 oz
(use 1 part
product to
50 parts
water)

7
7
21


7
28


7


7
0

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