Talk:Cherry X Disease
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[edit]This page should not be speedy deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because this page is being CREATED to showcase the various aspects of the disease and pathogen, Cherry X. It is in the beginning stages and work credit will be cited. The intent is to bring this knowledge into the scope of Wikipedia, where no other identical page exists.
DON'T DELETE THIS PAGE!
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[edit]This page should not be speedy deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because... (your reason here) --AKravik (talk) 22:24, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
This page was created for a Plant Pathology class at the UW Madison for a group research project. There was no already existing page for Cherry X Disease we had to create one. It is not finished yet but we will be updating and adding information over the next several weeks.
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[edit]This page should not be speedy deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because... (your reason here) --Qheck (talk) 22:28, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
This page was created to expand on the small field of Plant pathogenic diseases. Cherry X Disease is a legitimate and researched disease that infects cherries (sweet, black, and choke) as well as japanese plum, peaches, nectarines, and almonds. This page was created as a part of a group research project on the disease also known as cherry buckskin. There was no page for this disease so we created one and will be continuously editing and expanding on the page. Do not delete this page.
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