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Ton - allium schoenoprasum.

36827 Ton - allium schoenoprasum. http://www.ceris.purdue.edu/excerpt/tonga/ton/CMD00010.HTM PC and IP are required. AD that, "The chives are free of SCLEROTIUM CEPIVORUM (white rot) and BOTRYTIS spp.(neck rot) and the chives were grown in __________ (name of locality) where UROCYSTIS CEPULAE (onion smut) is not known to occur." Must be free of soil and packed in clean new packages. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science onion   smut   chives   excerpt   neck   rot   allium   white   santa   cruz   sclerotium   cassia   botrytis Jan 1, 1997  

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