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Cool, looks good, thanks for the note. Busy in real life at the moment, but it's on my to do list. Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 10:28, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi again CPI04,
Just a couple of thoughts about Fungicide use in the United States. I've noticed some of the pests discussed, including Pseudomonas, phytophthera and Fire blight (actually an IP noticed the last one [1]), aren't fungi. If they are commonly treated with chemicals normally referred to as fungicides then that's fine, though we should be careful to avoid misleading our readers. I was thinking a note at the top of the page explaining this might be a good idea.
Also, according to their wiki articles, some of the fungicides are now banned in the U.S., including captan and PCNB. If that's true, it should probably be noted in this article.
Anyway, I'm slowly getting through all the copyediting, though of late I've been prioritising Fungus which has been nominated as a featured article.
Cheers, Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 14:58, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Me again :)
I've finished going through Fungicide use in the United States. Just had a few questions:
Kudos again for re-writing the article – it's clear there's a lot of information in there not present anywhere else in Wikipedia. Have you thought about joining Wikiproject Fungi? The project recently had a big success in getting Fungus promoted to Featured Article status, and it has a lot of knowledgable people. Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 13:15, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
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Cool, looks good, thanks for the note. Busy in real life at the moment, but it's on my to do list. Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 10:28, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi again CPI04,
Just a couple of thoughts about Fungicide use in the United States. I've noticed some of the pests discussed, including Pseudomonas, phytophthera and Fire blight (actually an IP noticed the last one [1]), aren't fungi. If they are commonly treated with chemicals normally referred to as fungicides then that's fine, though we should be careful to avoid misleading our readers. I was thinking a note at the top of the page explaining this might be a good idea.
Also, according to their wiki articles, some of the fungicides are now banned in the U.S., including captan and PCNB. If that's true, it should probably be noted in this article.
Anyway, I'm slowly getting through all the copyediting, though of late I've been prioritising Fungus which has been nominated as a featured article.
Cheers, Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 14:58, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Me again :)
I've finished going through Fungicide use in the United States. Just had a few questions:
Kudos again for re-writing the article – it's clear there's a lot of information in there not present anywhere else in Wikipedia. Have you thought about joining Wikiproject Fungi? The project recently had a big success in getting Fungus promoted to Featured Article status, and it has a lot of knowledgable people. Adrian J. Hunter( talk• contribs) 13:15, 21 September 2009 (UTC)