“…In some cases, this verification can take several years. For example, a new disease termed leaf stripe and stem rot of maize, caused by Burkholderia gladioli, appeared in Veracruz, Mexico, in 2003 and was published in peer-reviewed literature eight years later (49). Bearing these caveats in mind, we can tentatively conclude from the ProMED reports that first establishments of plant diseases appear to be primarily due to introductions, spread from neighboring areas, and by evolution of new virulent genotypes.…”