Biology
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Rubber Trees Has Been Ravaged by an Infectious Disease That Could Affect 50,000 Hectares of Plantation in Basilan, Philippines
The Philippines' Agriculture officials in Lamitan city, Basilan had already expressed concern about a disease that is causing the infection of rubber trees in the province and, if left unchecked, might threaten 50,000 hectares of rubber plantation and affect 17,000 workers.
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