Don’t Play with Fire Blight
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In today’s episode, we talk about the bacteria Erwinia amylovora that creates a scorched appearance on infected apple trees, accurately termed fire blight.  Producer: Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.  Host:  MICHELLE CORTENS, M.Sc., Tree Fruit Specialist
 [email protected] Michelle is the Tree Fruit Specialist for Perennia Food & Agriculture Inc. and she performs farm extension activities for the province of Nova Scotia. She has a Master of Science through her research on apple trees and is a certified Professional Agrologist. Michelle has been awarded for her achievements in community involvement and leadership. Guest:  Dr. George Sundin is a Professor of Plant Pathology and runs the Tree Fruit Pathology Lab at Michigan State University. He performs extension and research in tree fruit disease control including management of fire blight, fungicide resistance, and the evaluation of new bactericides and fungicides.   Website: www.perennia.ca  Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia @nsfruittree  Connect with us on: Instagram: @nsperennia Facebook: @nsperennia  Music: A Sunny Day by J. Tones  Logo Created by: Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.  Email us at: [email protected]  Recorded by: Podcast Atlantic  Recorded and Edited by: Michael Boyd 
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