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This publication contains a report of research trials done on vegetable crops in Georgia in 2013.

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Professor Emeritus: Bacterial Diseases of Vegetables
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Professor; Emphasis: Vegetable production (conventional, organic & sustainable); plasticulture; environmental physiology
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Status and Revision History
- Published on April 30, 2014
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