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first occurrence of leaf mold of tomato caused by races 4.9 and 4.9.11 of Passalora fulva (syn. Fulvia fulva) in Japan

Tomato leaf mold caused by Passalora fulva was found on two tomato varieties carrying the Cf-9 gene in Japan, in 2007. The isolates obtained from Chiba and Fukushima were identified as race 4.9.11, and those from Gunma were races 4.9 or 4.9.11. This is the first report in Japan of tomato leaf mold c...

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Published in:Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP 2009-02, Vol.75 (1), p.76-79
Main Authors: Enya, Junichiro, Ikeda, Kentaro, Takeuchi, Taeko, Horikoshi, Norio, Higashi, Takahiko, Sakai, Takako, Iida, Yuichiro, Nishi, Kazufumi, Kubota, Masaharu
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description Tomato leaf mold caused by Passalora fulva was found on two tomato varieties carrying the Cf-9 gene in Japan, in 2007. The isolates obtained from Chiba and Fukushima were identified as race 4.9.11, and those from Gunma were races 4.9 or 4.9.11. This is the first report in Japan of tomato leaf mold caused by P. fulva strains that can overcome the Cf-9 gene.
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