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  • Increased atmospheric ozone favors rust diseases on trees but not grasses; combined CO2 and O3 effects are intermediate.
  • Global plant trade, host plant genetic homogenization, and moisture availability are key drivers of rust expansion.
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    • Rust fungi exhibit a wide environmental tolerance, with no conclusive overall prevalence change predictable to date.
    • Specific environmental changes and anthropogenic factors will differentially affect various rust fungi and their hosts.