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    The telltale symptoms of bacterial diseases may or may not be similar to those of fungal diseases; in either case, accurate identification is the basis for immediate response and for refining ongoing disease control management.

    - Margery Daughtrey

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    Margery Daughtrey is a Cornell University plant pathologist at the L.I. Horticultural Research & Extension Center in Riverhead, N.Y.

    Source: Greenhouse Product News   April 2000   Volume: 10 Number: 4
    Copyright © 2012 Scranton Gillette Communications



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