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Ep. 154 Spooky plant diseases: Diseases that have changed the course of history | #GoodGrowing

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186
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Episode Show Notes / Description
We’re all dressed up for this week’s Good Growing podcast because it’s our Halloween Spooktacular! This year, we are joined by Dr. Chelsea Harbach to talk about some spooky plant diseases that have had some significant historical impacts. Learn about ergot, late blight, and coffee rust and how they’ve changed the course of history.
 
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  00:15 – Welcome, Ken and Chelsea, and what are we dressed up as this year?
  04:40 – Ergot and the Salem Witch Trials
  11:10 – Ergot in current times
  15:35 – The Irish Potato Famine
  23:20 – The start of plant pathology
  24:40 – Diagnosing diseases in current times
  28:00 – How did late blight get to Ireland? 
  30:00 – Are modern-day crops at risk?
  32:33 – Coffee leaf rust
  39:34 – Why do the British drink tea instead of coffee?
  41:00 - Wrap-up, thank yous, what’s up next week, and goodbye!
  
 

 
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