Figure 3.

Figure 3. Corking appears immediately under the skin with stink bug injury, versus cork spot (not shown), which may be either circular or diffuse and may be separated from the skin by “healthy” flesh.

Figure 3. Corking appears immediately under the skin with stink bug injury, versus cork spot (not shown), which may be either circular or diffuse and may be separated from the skin by “healthy” flesh.

Figure 3. Corking appears immediately under the skin with stink bug injury, versus cork spot (not shown), which may be either circular or diffuse and may be separated from the skin by “healthy” flesh.

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