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OSU Plant Disease Diagnostician, Jennifer Olson, keeps our grapes healthy by looking at the foliage for a fungi called Black Rot. These leaf spots happen because of moister on the leaves. For more information check out 'Non-Chemical Methods for Controlling Diseases in the Home Landscape and Garden Epp-7652' fact sheet at facts.okstate.edu
Airdate (06/13/20) #4650
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