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Date: 2007-03-08 07:47:47
Apple
Blight
World Trade Organization
Biology
Enterobacteria
Fire blight

Apples Once in 5,000 years of shipping. Those are the odds that U.S. apples could carry Erwinia amylovora and spread fire blight disease to Japan,

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