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Source: Clint Thompson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 5/3/18
Georgia watermelon growers who have a targeted, informed disease management plan for gummy stem blight disease could save money and lessen the environmental impact of producing this favorite summertime fruit. University of Georgia horticulturist Cecilia McGregor, along with fellow UGA scientists Marin Brewer and Bhabesh Dutta, have studied the impact of reduced fungicide use through early detection of gummy stem blight in watermelons... For more of this story, click here.
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