REF: AIS Bulletin Index? (was Scorch)


There was some very good information about scorch in the AIS
>Bulletin some year ago. One year I had scorch intwo clumps in my garden.
>Every rhizome that is linked with another will pass the infection on. I
>understand that it is commoner in the south, and especially in
>newly-planted gardens. Hope you get it under control. Lloyd Zurbrigg in
>Durham NC

Noting that Dr. Zurbrigg remembers the topic having been covered in a
previous year's Bulletin has me wondering if we have any index reference
available of articles in that publication. We can order back issues, but so
often one doesn't know which issue to request.

For instance, I'd really like to read this article on scorch.

Is there an AIS Bulletin Index?


celia
storey@aristotle.net
Little Rock, Arkansas, USDA Zone 7b
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257 feet above sea level,
average rainfall about 50 inches (more than 60" in '97)
average relative humidity (at 6 a.m.) 84%.
moderate winters, hot summers ... but lots of seesaw action in all seasons




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