Sick Plants and a Hungry World
“The introduction of the potato from the New World in the 1500's displaced other Irish crops and became a main food crop for the Irish population. The monoculture of potato fields, in addition to the cold, wet weather, set the stage for one of the most dramatic migrations of human populations (Plant Pathology 201D).”
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Once you begin your online experience of
“Sick Plants and a Hungry World”, the course will be available for 10 weeks.
Assignments consist of supplied module readings and self-tests.
A certificate from The Ohio State University Office of Continuing Education will be awarded upon the successful completion of the course.
Course Fee: $35
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