http://www.beeccdcap.uga.edu/documents/CAPArticle5.html
However, I am somewhat optimistic that effective and relatively inexpensive
treatments will be discovered. We can consider that plants and animals have
been battling fungal diseases for over a billion years. That has given them
plenty of time to develop their own natural defenses. *One such product is
now under study here at KSU.*
Anyone have a clue what this new effective and relatively inexpensive
treatment could be?
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Juanse Barros J.
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