Nutrients aren't going to help.
Sure looks like fireblight.
Is it possible for a bloom to become infected in the spring, and carry the infection through most of the growing season before becoming symptomatic?
one more:
Is that a wound on the lower right of the trunk, below the soil line? Hard to tell but it looks like it might be. Thoughts?
07076.jpg.
I tried to quote the original post but it only quoted the verbage, not the image link. It's the closeup of the base of the tree after the homeowner removed mulch and possibly some soil. 4th post in this thread.
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