UV light may be ripe to replace chemicals in fungus fight

UV light may be ripe to replace chemicals in fungus fight

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Thanks to research led by Cornell AgriTech’s David Gadoury, farmers may no longer have to rely on fungicides to control powdery mildew, a rampant plant fungal disease.

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