
Stephen Fraedrich
A scientist who studies plant diseases.
Southern Research Station

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I greatly enjoy my work as a research scientist with the Forest Service. As a Plant Pathologist I have been able to conduct research on disease problems that affect production in seed orchards and forest tree nurseries, as well as investigate the causes of invasive diseases that have devastating effects on trees in our natural forests.
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USDA Forest Service: Stephen Fraedrich
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