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vasebi Y, buroon S, FAGHIHI M M. (2017). Common Pathogens of Plant and Human. Plant Pathol. Sci.. 6(2), 78-88. doi:10.29252/pps.6.2.78
URL: http://yujs.yu.ac.ir/pps/article-1-173-en.html
Department of Plant Protection,Tabriz University,Tabriz , yalda_vasebi@yahoo.com
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Vasebi Y., Buroon S. and  Faghihi M. M. 2017. Common pathogenic agents of plant and human. Plant Pathology Science 6(2):78-88.

Some plant pathogens are also serious threats to human health. Pathogenic fungi from the genera Alternaria, Aspergillus, Bipolaris, Cladosporium, Claviceps, Fusarium, Paecilomyces and Exserohilum, and some bacteriaa genera including Burkholderia, Enterobacter, Enterococcus, Escherichia, Erwinia, Pantoea, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Serratia and Xanthomonas can cause harmful diseases in human. Diseases caused by these microorganisms in plants and human are described here and some researches to identify them on raw fruits and vegetables are suggested.
 

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Received: 2016/04/2 | Accepted: 2016/09/7

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