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    In this issue, we present a summary of diseases that occur in gaillardia. Remember: Product controls are based on research trials and do not reflect an endorsement of any sort.

    - A.R. Chase and Margery Daughtrey

    To learn more about diseases affecting gaillardia, please click on the PDF link to the right.




    A.R. Chase is president and pathologist of Chase Horticultural Research, Inc. and can be reached at archase@chaseresearch.net. Margery L. Daughtrey is senior extension associate at Cornell University’s Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center and can be reached at mld9@cornell.edu.

    Source: Greenhouse Product News   December 2011   Volume: 21 Number: 12
    Copyright © 2012 Scranton Gillette Communications



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