Abstract
B. obtusa, B. dothidea, B. rhodina and G. cingulata were isolated from decaying peach fruit in production areas in Georgia and Alabama [USA]. In pathogenicity tests, these organisms caused a rot of unripe, mature and ripe peach fruit. Wounds were necessary for infection except when infected twigs were used as an inoculum source and placed on unwounded fruit.

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