Apple Cedar Rust disease; can the apples be harmful??
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data on www as to the question. The question is whether apples from a diseased cedar rust have any harmful affects upon humans eating them? I was wondering also whether it is advisable to cut down and eliminate apple trees that are badly affected and whether it is good practice for those remaining apple trees. A practice of finding tree varieties that are resistant to cedar rust. I have some old mature apple trees that seem to have zero cedar rust and I have some new young trees that are loaded with cedar rust. So I wonder if a practice of simply eliminating all cedar rust trees and keep planting varieties resistant to rust is the best practice. I have a bad feeling of walking past a apple tree in the grove that is loaded with the rust and the looks of it is just ugly. I cannot change the cedar part of this disease. So I wonder if a constant replacement of apple trees resistant is the practical answer to the problem. Anyone have actual real experience and not the usual fleet of big-mouthed-know-littles of bio.botany. Archimedes Plutonium www.archimedesplutonium.com www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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