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Apple Scab, caused by Venturia inaequalis
Apple Scab: Venturia inaequalis: I. Introduction: Apple scab is of major economic importance in the mid-Atlantic region. If not controlled, the disease can cause extensive losses ...

Ginger Churchill, Children's Author
About Ginger ... Scab Facts

Scab-Resistant Cultivars
Author: Ken Wilson - Apple Specialist/OMAFRA : Creation Date: 01 April 1999: Last Reviewed: 20 April 2005

Facts on Wound Care - Chroinc Wounds
Learn how to tell if a wound is infected, when to disturb a scab and more. Facts and Myths MYTH # 1: Erythema is a sure sign of wound infection.

Potato Scab
Potato Scab Brian Hudelson, UW-Madison Plant Pathology What is potato scab? Potato scab is a common and disfiguring disease of potato tubers that affects potatoes wherever they are ...

University of Wisconsin Garden Facts
XHT1007b . University of Wisconsin Garden Facts . Provided to you by: Scab. Brian Hudelson, UW-Madison Plant Pathology. What is scab? Scab is a potentially serious fungal disease ...

Powdery Scab of Potatoes
Potato Facts by Steven B. Johnson, Extension crops specialist ... Powdery Scab of Potatoes History. Powdery scab was first found in Germany in 1841 and ...

Written by Ginger Churchill Illustrated by Barry Gott
Lively illustrations by Barry Gott add color and humor to the text. Random Scab Facts: ? Scabs are like a Band-aid your body makes. ? A scab will fall off on its own once the new ...

Potato Facts
History Powdery scab was first found in Germany in 1841 and spread througho ut Europe by 1855. It was found in South America in 1891 and has been recognized across North America ...

Powdery Scab
Powdery Scab Ann Joy and Brian Hudelson, UW-Madison Plant Pathology What is powdery scab? Powdery scab is a potentially serious disease of potatoes that occurs worldwide in regions ...



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