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Old January 4th, 1999, 01:51 PM
M&CP Farms
 
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Re: Peacock spot

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<pre>peacock spot, unfortunately the only material that I am aware of is a fixed
copper spray such as kocide, bourdeaux mixture. Coverage is the result you
are looking for and this will also assist in the olive knot control.
maurice penna

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> Are there systemic fungacides available to treat this disease?
> Richard Ward New Zealand
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Old January 5th, 1999, 02:22 AM
richard
 
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Peacock spot

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<pre>Are there systemic fungacides available to treat this disease?
Richard Ward New Zealand
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Old January 5th, 1999, 02:29 AM
ianpb
 
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Re: Peacock spot

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<pre>What part of NZ?

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> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 8:22 PM
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> From: richard <wardr@ihug.co.nz>
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> Are there systemic fungacides available to treat this disease?
> Richard Ward New Zealand
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Old January 8th, 1999, 01:24 AM
richard
 
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peacock spot

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<pre>Has anyone any experiance in using SCORE (difenoconazole)manufactured by
NOVARTIS as a preventative ?
Richard Ward
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Old September 23rd, 2000, 05:34 PM
Roger Farquhar
 
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re: peacock spot

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<pre>If you go to message 1902 there is a good analysis of cv's/peacock spot
& treatment.

Roger Farquhar Hunter Valley

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Old September 24th, 2000, 05:52 AM
CHEW
 
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Re: re: peacock spot

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<pre>Oops! how do I retrieve message 1902? Can it be forwarded to me as well.
Many thanks.

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Subject: [OliveOil] re: peacock spot


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> If you go to message 1902 there is a good analysis of cv's/peacock spot
> & treatment.
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> Roger Farquhar Hunter Valley
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Old September 24th, 2000, 07:28 AM
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Re: re: peacock spot

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<pre>Chew

Go to http://www.egroups.com/messages/OliveOil and look up the number you
want out of over 2800. There is a heap of info there. And a word from
contributors (esp Phil) please include a relevant Subject as it makes
scrolling for a subject difficult otherwise.

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Old October 2nd, 2001, 06:57 AM
Paul Moran
 
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Peacock Spot

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<pre>Hi Folks,

We have a substantial infestation of peacock spot in our Corriegiolas - does
anyone have an organic treatment for this? We are in Braidwood NSW. I would be
grateful to hear any suggestion or other experiences relating to Peacock Spot.

Thanks

Paul Moran

PS Congratulation to Hunter Olive Assoc for running a great conference.


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Old October 2nd, 2001, 06:43 PM
Mike Wilson
 
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Re: Peacock Spot

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<pre>> Hi Folks,
>
> We have a substantial infestation of peacock spot in our Corriegiolas -
does anyone have an organic treatment for this? We are in Braidwood NSW. I
would be grateful to hear any suggestion or other experiences relating to
Peacock Spot.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Moran
>
> PS Congratulation to Hunter Olive Assoc for running a great conference.

Paul,

The only approved sprays for Peacock Spot or copper sprays, either copper
hydroxide or copper oxychloride. Both are more preventative than curative,
so I'm a bit dubious how effective they would be. I'm pretty sure they are
both approved by the organic people.

I believe Mancozeb is an effective curative, but isn't approved for use on
olives. Damian Conlan from NSW Dept of Agriculture is well up on this sort
of stuff.

I have managed to bring Peacock Spot under some sort of control using copper
hydroxide (in the Hunter, glad to hear you enjoyed the conference) but it
did take 3 sprays over a period of months to knock the infection down to
manageable. Timing is important, and a spray now is vital to inhibit spore
growth with the spring flush.

Regards,

Mike Wilson.
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Old October 3rd, 2001, 04:22 AM
David Wilson
 
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Re: Peacock Spot

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<pre>Paul,
I have not had anything to do with organic treatments but we have found that
any copper spray (er Bordeaux mixture) has been very effective sprayed twice
two weeks apart. This year with an on-going fertigation program the trees
have not suffered from it at all and my assumption is that the trees are
fundamentally healthier this year with better resistance.
Regards
David Wilson


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>
> We have a substantial infestation of peacock spot in our Corriegiolas -
does anyone have an organic treatment for this? We are in Braidwood NSW. I
would be grateful to hear any suggestion or other experiences relating to
Peacock Spot.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul Moran
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> PS Congratulation to Hunter Olive Assoc for running a great conference.
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