X-disease phytoplasma and little cherry virus 1 and 2 have resulted in substantial loss of stone fruit acreage in Washington and Oregon. The extent and financial impact on the industry was not previously known. A Washington and Oregon State University survey documented 238,856 trees equivalent to 974 acres of sweet cherries removed due to X-disease and little cherry disease between 2015 and 2020. Removed trees reduced revenue to the industry by an estimated $30 million in 2020 and $65 million between 2015 and 2020. Over the seven-year re-establishment period estimated lost revenue and establishment costs to growers is an estimated $115 million
Cherry is an important fruit crop for which severe decline symptoms associated with the presence of ...
Published September 2010. Reviewed November 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU ...
Financial losses in cherry orchards have occurred in Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Michigan,...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
Graduation date: 2007The Pacific Northwest has become one of the nation’s premier sweet cherry,\ud P...
The Northern Great Plains depended heavily on native stone fruits. In 1948 and 1949, several serious...
California is the second largest sweet cherry producer in the United States with annual revenues up ...
The Cherry Leaf spot (CLS) disease caused by Blumeriella jaapii affects flowering cherry and most Pr...
A Cytospora species isolated from infected tissues and sporulating stromata on diseased trees caused...
This fact sheet describes diseases and insect pests of cherry in order of importance. Shothole attac...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Due to increased production costs, Wasco County Oregon, USA cherry growers have found it difficult t...
Cherry production in British Columbia, has increased dramatically over the past 20 years, representi...
Black knot is common disease of plum, prune and cherry. Both cultivated and wild species of these pl...
The productivity of sour cherries grown in Latvia is insufficient. Yielding of sour cherries can be ...
Cherry is an important fruit crop for which severe decline symptoms associated with the presence of ...
Published September 2010. Reviewed November 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU ...
Financial losses in cherry orchards have occurred in Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Michigan,...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
Graduation date: 2007The Pacific Northwest has become one of the nation’s premier sweet cherry,\ud P...
The Northern Great Plains depended heavily on native stone fruits. In 1948 and 1949, several serious...
California is the second largest sweet cherry producer in the United States with annual revenues up ...
The Cherry Leaf spot (CLS) disease caused by Blumeriella jaapii affects flowering cherry and most Pr...
A Cytospora species isolated from infected tissues and sporulating stromata on diseased trees caused...
This fact sheet describes diseases and insect pests of cherry in order of importance. Shothole attac...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Due to increased production costs, Wasco County Oregon, USA cherry growers have found it difficult t...
Cherry production in British Columbia, has increased dramatically over the past 20 years, representi...
Black knot is common disease of plum, prune and cherry. Both cultivated and wild species of these pl...
The productivity of sour cherries grown in Latvia is insufficient. Yielding of sour cherries can be ...
Cherry is an important fruit crop for which severe decline symptoms associated with the presence of ...
Published September 2010. Reviewed November 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU ...
Financial losses in cherry orchards have occurred in Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Michigan,...