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Re: AW: Horse Chestnut Leaf-Miner

Subject: Re: AW: Horse Chestnut Leaf-Miner
From: James Mellor
Date: Jul 02 2008 10:27:31
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<<Quite common all over Germany, the annual growth rate of infected
trees tends to zero. Bad news: We now have Aesculus infected with
Pseudomonas syringae which may be a result of compromised vitality of
Leaf-miner infected trees.
Gernot>>
 
I was in western Poland last week and HC leaf miner infestation was
prolific (almost seems unusual now to see a tree,in many parts of Sussex
at least, that is completely unaffected)
 
Jim Mellor 




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    James Mellor, Jul 02 2008 10:27:31