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RE: Potassium Phosphite

Subject: RE: Potassium Phosphite
From: Chris Hastie
Date: Aug 22 2008 11:48:53
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Reply interwoven with original for context.
On 22 August 2008 12:20, John Gillbert wrote:

Dr Glynn Percival of Bartlett Tree Research wrote an article
on Phytophthora
bleeding canker in Horse Chestnut in Essential Arb issue 21.

<snip>
 
Sounds expensive but may be worth it in the right situation.

One of the ingredients of right situation presumably being that the
bleeding cankers hitting your horse chestnuts are indeed caused by
Phytophthora, rather than Pseudomonas syringae pv aesculi.

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Warwick District Council

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