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- To: "'m*@cornell.edu'" <m*@cornell.edu>, "'s*@listproc.wsu.edu'" <s*@listproc.wsu.edu>
- Subject: palm
- From: "* C* <C*@CGNET.COM>
- Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 00:34:50 -0700
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Dear all, thanks a lot for all your advices. I will keep you informed on
the status of the plant which, as someone told me, could even not be a
palm....
Thanks again,
Camillo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Catarci, Camillo
> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 1:10 PM
> To: 'mulch-l@cornell.edu'; 'newcrops@vm.cc.purdue.edu';
> 'sustag-l@listproc.wsu.edu'; 'medit-plants@ucdavis.edu'
> Cc: Jarvis, Devra
> Subject: palm
>
> Dear all,
> I have a small palm haunted by bugs. The guy who sprayed insecticide
> all over the plant told me the following day the bugs were all back.
> He asked me whether he could cut the trunk since the bugs are all in
> there. If he cuts the trunk, will the palm grow back, possibly without
> bugs?
> Thanks,
> Camillo
>
> **********************************************************************
> ***
> Camillo Catarci
> Intern, In Situ Conservation of Crop Resources
> Genetic Resources, Science and Technology Group
> IPGRI
> via delle Sette Chiese 142 00145 Rome Italy
> tel. ++39(6)51892226
> fax ++39(6)5750309
> e-mail: C.CATARCI@cgnet.com
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