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Blossom-end rot in tomatoes |
"The brown tissue that signals blossom end rot in tomatoes is a major
problem for large producers and home gardeners, but a Purdue University
researcher has unknowingly had the answer to significantly lowering
occurrences of the disease sitting on a shelf for 20 years." Read more about this development from the
Purdue University News Service.
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