The 2009 late blight pandemic in the eastern United States–causes and results

WE Fry, MT McGrath, A Seaman, TA Zitter… - Plant …, 2013 - Am Phytopath Society
The tomato late blight pandemic of 2009 made late blight into a household term in much of
the eastern United States. Many home gardeners and many organic producers lost most if
not all of their tomato crop, and their experiences were reported in the mainstream press.
Some CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) could not provide tomatoes to their
members. In response, many questions emerged: How did it happen? What was unusual
about this event compared to previous late blight epidemics? What is the current situation in …
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