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Jacob van Breda de Haan is known as the author of the name Phytophthora nicotianae n.sp., the causal agent of 'black shank', an important disease of tobacco. Who was he? Where did he work? What did he publish? He published in Dutch, 1896, in a Dutch colonial report series. Next question: what more on tobacco diseases was written in obscure, colonial Dutch documents? Another scientist, Thung Tjeng Hiang, better known as the first Wageningen professor of plant virology, presented two original papers in Dutch on 'black shank' with the word 'epidemiologie' in their title, 1931 and 1938. Therewith
Tobacco --- Fungal diseases of plants --- Phytophthora nicotianae. --- Blepharospora terrestris --- Buckeye rot agent --- Phloeophthora nicotianae --- Phytophthora allii --- Phytophthora formosana --- Phytophthora jatrophae --- Phytophthora lycopersici --- Phytophthora manoana --- Phytophthora melongenae --- Phytophthora parasitica --- Phytophthora parasitica nicotianae --- Phytophthora ricini --- Phytophthora tabaci --- Phytophthora terrestris --- Rot agent, Buckeye --- Phytophthora --- Fungal plant diseases --- Fungous diseases of plants --- Plant mycoses --- Mycoses --- Plant diseases --- Phytopathogenic fungi --- Plants --- Mahorka --- Makhorka --- Nicotiana tabacum --- Nicotiana --- Diseases and pests --- Effect of mycotoxins on
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