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plant pathogen

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Wed Nov 1 14:27:35 EST 1995


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One of my undergraduates is interested in a project
involving Pseudomonas solanacearum.  He wants to grow 
the bacterium on tomato plants in the green house.

My questions are:
	1) Is this organisms pathogenic to humans?
	2) Will this organism infect other plants in the greenhouse?
	   If so, are there mechanisms to protect the other plants?

Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide.

Frank Pascoe
College of St. Francis
Joliet, IL

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