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Symptoms were produced in a greenhouse when the tomato plant was inoculated with a rust (Puccinia pitteriana) from potatoes.


H. David Thurston
Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University
Email: hdt1@cornell.edu



Host: Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Disease name: Potato rust
Pathogen name:Puccinia pitteriana


Puccinia pitteriana is common in high altitudes on potatoes in the Colombian Andes. The rust has never been seen on tomatoes in nature.


APS publication number:  IW000074


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