Re: Daylily virus tests


Connie, the subject line of your post had me going for a bit.  Rust is not
a virus as far as I know.  But the OSU folks do need a lot of daylilies for
their tests and need to get them by donation.  This university has
allocated quite a lot in an effort to study this new malady, and they need
to have the plants donated, both from gardens that had rust last year and
those that didn't.  Any number of plants will be appreciated.

Gail Korn
Garden Perennials
Wayne, Ne
www.gardenperennials.net

At 09:01 AM 4/17/02 -0600, connie hoy wrote:
>This is an exerpt from a professional publication,perhaps you will
>participate?
>
>
>"Steve Nameth and Mac Riedel at Ohio St. Univ. are starting a project
>to
>test daylily cultivars for susceptibility to daylily rust in Northern
>climates. They hope to receive samples of all of the many cultivars
>available from growers. They plan to post a Web site listing which
>cultivars
>have already been tested and which are needed. They will accept
>bare-root,
>one-fan samples. Send them to Mac Riedel, Dept. of Plant Pathology,
>OSU,
>2021 Coffee Road, Columbus, OH 43210; (614) 292-9355; riedel.1@osu.edu;
>nameth.2@osu.edu"....................



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