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Debbie Breth, Lake Ontario Fruit Program, Albion, NY: dib1@cornell.edu or 585-747-6039
ITHACA, N.Y. – Fruit growers in New York are trying to stave off an invasion by the plum pox virus – an exotic disease first spotted in the state in 2006. The virus can reduce yields by 80 to 100 percent in infected trees, causing ring-shaped spots on fruit and turning them mealy.
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ITHACA, N.Y. – Fruit growers in New York are trying to stave off an invasion by the plum pox virus – an exotic disease first spotted in the state in 2006. The virus can reduce yields by 80 to 100 percent in infected trees, causing ring-shaped spots on fruit and turning them mealy.
Lori Bushway Leader of Adult Outreach Cornell’s Garden-Based Learning Program
Thank you to the volunteers and Volunteer Program Administrators of Cornell Cooperative Extension county offices for tracking and submitting the following volunteer. Helpline service to meet this public demand and they want residents to know they are the place to call to get the accurate answers to their gardening questions.
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Gardening resources > News > Help fight PPV Help fight PPV Search Cornell websites with News release: .doc | .pdf Images: Visit The American Phytopathological Society website General map: Western N.Y. regulated zones and quarantine areas
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