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Table of peach cultivar susceptibility to the brown rot fungus, Monilinia
fructicola.
Peach Cultivar |
Brown Rot |
Peach Cultivar |
Brown Rot |
Ambergem |
S |
Keystone |
S |
Babygold No. 5 |
R |
Late Sunhaven |
S |
Belle of Georgia |
HS |
Loring |
S |
Blake |
S |
Madison |
S |
Cardinal |
S |
Maybelle |
HS |
Coronet |
HS |
Mayflower |
HS |
Cresthaven |
S |
Monroe |
S |
Dixired |
S |
Raritan Rose |
HS |
Earlired |
S |
Redbird |
HS |
Early East |
HS |
Redhaven |
S |
Early Sunhaven |
S |
Redskin |
S |
Elberta |
R |
Richaven |
S |
Early Red Free |
S |
Rio Oso Gem |
S |
Gemmers Elberta |
S |
Shippers Late Red |
S |
Glohaven |
R |
Southhaven |
HS |
Golden Jubilee |
S |
Southland |
S |
Hale Harrison Brilliant |
HS |
Springold |
S |
Halehaven |
HS |
Sullivan Elberta |
S |
J H Hale |
S |
Summercrest |
HS |
Jefferson |
S |
Sunhaven |
S |
Jerseyland |
S |
Sunhigh |
S |
Triogem |
S |
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Washington |
S |
zVR = very resistant. No control needed.
(Very few cultivars in this category for any disease.)
R = resistant. Control only needed under high disease pressure.
S = susceptible. Control usually needed where disease is prevalent.
HS = highly susceptible. Control always needed where disease is prevalent. These cultivars
should receive first priority when control is called for.
Source: Don Peterson (ret.) - Penn State University.