Prevalence and Distribution of Phony Peach Disease (Caused by ) in the United States.

Plant Dis

Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, 2105 Miller Plant Sciences Building, Athens, GA 30602.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Peach is a significant fruit crop in the U.S., and phony peach disease (PPD) has led to substantial yield losses since it was first reported in 1885.
  • Surveys conducted from 1929 to 1972 under a federal eradication program have not been continued for nearly 50 years, leaving the current status of PPD largely unknown, particularly in the Southeast.
  • Recent surveys from June to August 2020 found PPD prevalent in many orchards across Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, with incidence rates between 0% and 30.5%, while responses from fruit pathologists indicated that PPD concerns are still mostly confined to the Southeast, with low prevalence elsewhere.

Article Abstract

Peach is an important specialty fruit crop in the United States, and phony peach disease (PPD), caused by subsp. , has been a major cause of yield loss since it was first observed in 1885. Under a federal eradication program, surveys of PPD were conducted from 1929 to 1972, when the program was terminated. No surveys have been conducted in approximately 50 years; therefore, the current prevalence of PPD in the United States is unknown, especially in the Southeast, where damage was previously most severe. To ascertain the status of PPD, we surveyed orchards in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina from June to August 2020 and, except for South Carolina and northern Georgia, PPD was prevalent. Trees in 17 orchards were subjected to confirmation of using the AmplifyRP XRT+ for to corroborate our visual assessments; based on these tests, PPD incidence in the orchards ranged from 0 to 30.5%. Ancillary written surveys of relative PPD presence and prevalence were sent to fruit pathologists from universities in 20 states where PPD was historically reported. Only 35.0% of respondents reported that PPD either currently or recently occurred in their state and, of these, three reported PPD to be of significant concern. The results of the physical and written surveys indicate that PPD remains prevalent mainly in the southeastern region of the United States but, in other states where previously reported, it is either not present or has very low prevalence when compared with historical accounts of the disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-03-22-0653-REDOI Listing

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