Introduction to Rose Rosette Disease

Type
Course
Date of Publication
July 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

This online course is designed for homeowners and nursery workers to learn the causes and symptoms of Rose Rosette Disease. If you suspect your roses are infected, this course will walk you through the symptoms, how to prevent the disease, and what to do if your plants are infected.

Course Information

This online course will teach you the causes and symptoms of Rose Rosette Disease. Learn how to submit a report to a plant disease diagnostic lab for confirmation. Then learn how to manage the disease.

This course is designed for both homeowners and nursery workers.

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