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    Author(s): T. H. Filer
    Date: 1968
    Source: In: Proceedings, Southeastern Area-Forest Nurserymen Conferences. Stoneville, MS: USDA-Forest Service. 144-148.
    Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
    Station: Southern Forest Experiment Station
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    At least 300 publications have been written about non-infectious and infectious diseases of tree seedlings. I will outline some of the progress that is being made in finding ways to control infectious diseases, those caused by pathogens. I will touch upon pre- and post-emergence damping-off, root rots, leaf spots, and fusiform rust, which are the most serious diseases in southern nurseries.

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    Filer, T. H., Jr. 1968. Controlling Infectious Diseases in Nurseries. In: Proceedings, Southeastern Area-Forest Nurserymen Conferences. Stoneville, MS: USDA-Forest Service. 144-148.

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