Agriculture: Peach Pest Management Guidelines

Treatment Timing for Key Diseases

Not all indicated timings may be necessary for disease control.

Disease Dormant Bloom 3 to 6 weeks postbloom Preharvest1
20 to 40% 80 to 100% 3 weeks 1 week
Brown rot 0 2 3 1 2 3
Leaf curl3 3 1 0 0 0 0
Powdery mildew 0/ND 2 3 32 0 0
Rust 14 0 0 3 2 0
Scab 0 1 2 3 0 0
Shot hole5 3 1 1 2 0 0
Rating: 3 = most effective, 2 = moderately effective, 1 = least effective, and 0 = ineffective (ND=No data).
1 Timing not exact; weather conditions determine need for treatment.
2 Apply until pit hardening.
3 Treatment should be made before bud break and preferably before bud swell.
4 Dormant treatment with liquid lime sulfur.
5 Fall application before winter rains begin is the most important; additional spring sprays are seldom required but may be needed to protect the fruit if heavy persistent spring rains occur.

Acknowledgment: Adaskaveg et al., 2022. Fungicides, Bactericides, Biocontrols, and Natural Products for Deciduous Tree Fruit and Nut, Citrus, Strawberry, and Vine Crops in California. (PDF)

Text Updated: 03/22
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