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First report of races 2.5 and 2.4.5 of Cladosporium fulvum (syn. Passalora fulva), causal fungus of tomato leaf mold disease in China

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A total of 30 isolates of Cladosporium fulvum was collected from three provinces (Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang) and the Beijing area in 2013. All isolates were tested on a set of tomato cultivars with differential genotypes against C. fulvum. New races 2.5 and 2.4.5 were identified, which have not been previously reported in China. Race 2.4.9, which had previously only been reported in the Beijing area in 2005, was identified for the first time in Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang Provinces.

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This study was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31272171), the Heilongjiang Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (JC201204), and the Special Fund of Modern Agricultural Technology System (CARS-25-A-15).

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Li, S., Zhao, T., Li, H. et al. First report of races 2.5 and 2.4.5 of Cladosporium fulvum (syn. Passalora fulva), causal fungus of tomato leaf mold disease in China. J Gen Plant Pathol 81, 162–165 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-015-0577-z

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