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Vol. 22, No. 8, May 29, 2007
 
Blueberry scorch, shock and Sheep Pen Hill virus quarantine
Annemiek Schilder
Plant Pathology
   
Blueberry scorch virus Blueberry scorch virus
Photos 1 & 2: Young flower clusters and shoots turn brown and die due to blueberry scorch virus. Photo credit: Bob Martin.
Marginal leaf chlorosis Sheep Pen Hill virus
Photo 3: Marginal leaf chlorosis. Photo credit: Bob Martin. Photo 4: Red line patterns on leaves caused by Sheep Pen Hill virus. Photo credit: Bob Martin.
Blueberry shock  
Photo 5: Sudden blighting of blossoms caused by blueberry shock. Photo credit: Bob Martin.  
 
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