Scleroderris canker of conifers pp 257-260 | Cite as
Technology Transfer of Scleroderris Research Results
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One way to minimize the impact of Scleroderris is to make sure that research results get to people who will implement them. To do this, users and their needs must be identified and research information must be packaged in a format that can be easily understood and used. Development of a technology transfer plan to accomplish this objective is discussed.
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