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Field Guide to Sweet Cherry Diseases of Washington
Field Guide to Sweet Cherry Diseases of Washington EB1323E  
Author(s): Kenneth C. Eastwell, Gary A. Grove, Dennis A. Johnson, Gaylord I. Mink, Ralph S. Byther, Ronald P. Covey, Jr., and Robert Parker

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This updated guide to sweet cherry diseases in Washington includes numerous photos to help growers identify diseases from viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other nonparasitic diseases, including herbicide disorders.

Publisher: WSU Extension Bulletins Office
Published: November 2005.   32 pages.

 
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