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New research aimed to improve tree stock quality in nurseries (related to diseases)


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Thanks Alec. I will look into that although I would prefer other species as I have already written about dutch elm and ash dieback.

 

Do you any link to new research on elm yellow?

 

Thanks again.

 

Here's one for you Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum , ... why is it, with all the plant health passport regs and so called nursery checks, is it still possible to go into any DIY or trade nursery and find this disorder to be present on all the Prunus stock.

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