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The European black currant is not extensively grown in the United States but is found to some extent in most sections where currants are cultivated. As its name indicates, it is of European origin. It is commonly called cultivated black currant. Under the conditions existing when it was first brought into the United States, this plant did no harm, but the introduction of the white-pine blister rust has changed the situation.
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Black currant spreads white-pine blister rust
1933, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
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"Issued July, 1928."
Revision of: Black currant is nurse of blister rust, in U.S. Dept. of Agr. Yearbook 1926: 171-175, 1927.
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