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Vol. 22, No. 9, June 5, 2007
 
Insuring the eradication of plum pox virus in southwest Michigan
Bill Shane and Mira Danilovich
District Fruit Educators
   
Peach tree removal Peach seedlings
Peach trees being uprooted at the SW Michigan Research and Extension Center to eliminate possibly latent infections of plum pox virus. Peach seedlings from the MSU peach breeding program to be planted at Trevor Nichols Research Complex in 2007.
 
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