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Damage (Rosy apple aphid)
- First signs of damage are in early spring when outer rosette leaves of infested trusses show a slight yellowish discoloration before curling.
- As larger colonies develop, infested leaves are severely curled downward and distorted.
- They sometimes turn yellowish brown, but never red (red distorted leaves are caused by the rosy leaf curling aphid).
- Damaged fruits are often small, malformed with uneven, wrinkled and sometimes waxy skin and often develop a rosy colour.
- Sometimes, larger damaged fruits have sunken darker areas.
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