Genetic diversity, morphological characteristics and virulence of Stemphylium species causing tomato leaf spot disease in Uruguay
Tomato leaf spot, caused by the ascomycete fungi Stemphylium spp., including S. lycopersici, S. solani and S. vesicarium, is a severe threat to tomato production worldwide. In Uruguay, the disease has become more prevalent in both field and greenhouse production systems in recent years, primarily du...
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2025
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