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Silver Scurf Begins Belowground on Potatoes in Western Washington
Silver Scurf Begins Belowground on Potatoes in Western Washington
Photographic evidence included in this publication shows that silver scurf indeed begins belowground. Find out more about the life cycle of H. solani.
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