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DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE RESEARCH & EXTENSION Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Arkansas System
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Document Date: 2013-10-28 14:46:52


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Fayetteville / /

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North America / /

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Plant Health Clinic / University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Printing Services / Natural Resources University of Arkansas System FSA7535 Leaf Blister / University of Arkansas / University of Arkansas Division / /

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chemical control / /

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deformities / blisters / similiar disease / disease / Leaf blister / Raised blisters / leaf blister disease / blister / leaf deformity / oak leaf blister / infection / similar disease / severe disease / Cycle The leaf blister / infections / infectious disease / Numerous blisters / accurate disease / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / EXTENSION Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Arkansas System FSA7535 Leaf Blister of Oak Introduction Stephen Vann Assistant Professor Extension Urban Plant Pathologist Many / DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE RESEARCH / U.S. Department of Agriculture / University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture / University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Printing Services / University of Arkansas / /

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Stephen Vann / /

Position

Director / Cooperative Extension Service / assistant professor / Extension urban plant pathologist / /

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Arkansas / /

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