"Combating The Black Rot Of Cabbage By The Removal Of Affected Leaves" presents a detailed study on managing black rot, a destructive disease affecting cabbage crops. Authored by Fred Carlton Stewart and Harry Alexis Harding, this work explores the efficacy of removing affected leaves as a method to control and limit the spread of the disease.
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