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Cotton Diseases and Nematodes

Videos

Target Spot in Cotton (UTIA Communications) by Chuck Denney. 2 min video featuring Dr. Heather Young Kelly and her most recent work on Corynespora cassiicola at the West Tennessee Research and Education Center.

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Target Spot in Cotton (UTIA Communications)

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