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Red/brown exudate on Lime


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This comment confuses me - do you mean pseudomonas (bleeding canker) or phytopthera? Not quite sure what you mean.

 

Perhaps you mean what we used to call Phytopthera bleeding canker, but which we now know to be primaily casued by Pseudomonas?

 

In any case I am going to pop out with a phytopthera testing kit now so see one way or another.

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