California Agriculture (Jul 1995)

Excess nitrogen raises nectarine susceptibility to disease and insects

  • K Daane,
  • R Johnson,
  • T Michailides,
  • C Crisosto,
  • J Dlott,
  • H Ramirez,
  • G Yokota,
  • D Morgan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 4

Abstract

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This multidisciplinary study examined the effects of nitrogen fertilization on nectarine yield, fruit quality, brown rot and moth pests. Results indicate that excess nitrogen fertilization did not increase fruit yield or improve fruit quality; however, fruit on overfertilized trees were more susceptible to attack from brown rot, peach twig borer and oriental fruit moth.