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Unveiling Phyllosphere Fungal Communities in <i>Phytophthora infestans</i>-Infected Potatoes Through ITS Amplicon and FTIR Approaches in the Indonesian Highlands. [PDF]
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Comparative Genomic and Proteomic Analyses of Three Widespread Phytophthora Species: Phytophthora chlamydospora, Phytophthora gonapodyides and Phytophthora pseudosyringae [PDF]
The Phytophthora genus includes some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Here we report draft genome sequences for three ubiquitous Phytophthora species—Phytophthora chlamydospora, Phytophthora gonapodyides, and Phytophthora pseudosyringae. Phytophthora pseudosyringae is an important forest pathogen that is abundant in Europe and North America ...
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2013
Phytophthora sp. is a genus in the oomycetes, which are similar to filamentous fungi in morphology and habitat, but phylogenetically more closely related to brown algae and diatoms and fall in the kingdom Stramenopila. In the past few years, several viruses have been characterized in Phytophthora species, including four viruses from Phytophthora ...
Guohong, Cai, Bradley I, Hillman
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Phytophthora sp. is a genus in the oomycetes, which are similar to filamentous fungi in morphology and habitat, but phylogenetically more closely related to brown algae and diatoms and fall in the kingdom Stramenopila. In the past few years, several viruses have been characterized in Phytophthora species, including four viruses from Phytophthora ...
Guohong, Cai, Bradley I, Hillman
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Incidence of endornaviruses in Phytophthora taxon douglasfir and Phytophthora ramorum
Virus Genes, 2009In this investigation, we show that four Phytophthora taxon douglasfir isolates from the USA, irrespective of their geographical location or host plant, and 20% of a representative cohort of Phytophthora ramorum isolates contain endornavirus dsRNAs. Three endornavirus-specific RT-PCR amplicons were generated by RT-PCR using dsRNA isolated from the four
Zisis, Kozlakidis +4 more
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Modeling the spread of Phytophthora
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2011We consider a model for the morphology and growth of the fungus-like plant pathogen Phytophthora using the example of Phytophthora plurivora. Here, we are utilizing a correlated random walk describing the density of tips. This random walk incorporates a delay in branching behavior: newly split tips only start to grow after a short while.
Henkel, A., Müller, J., Pötzsche, C.
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Genetics and Cytology of Phytophthora
Nature, 1967GENETIC data concerning the important plant pathogen Phytophthora have been lacking because of the difficulty in germinating oospores of this fungal genus. The discovery of mating types in Phytophthora infestans1 and in other species of the genus has permitted the examination of segregation of various factors if the sexual spores can be germinated ...
J, Galindo, G A, Zentmyer
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Phytophthora cinnamomi (Phytophthora dieback).
2021Abstract P. cinnamomi is a soilborne pathogen that is now widely established in many parts of the world. Initial long-range spread is likely to have been on infected nursery plants (e.g., Kenerley and Bruck, 1983; Benson and Campbell, 1985; Davison et al., 2006), and still occurs in this way.
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Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2009
Species of the genus Phytophthora are arguably the most destructive plant pathogens causing widespread damage to many horticultural and ornamental species, and to native ecosystems throughout the world. Globalization has increased the volume of plants being transported over long distances and has increased the spread of Phytophthora species.
Philip A, O'Brien +2 more
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Species of the genus Phytophthora are arguably the most destructive plant pathogens causing widespread damage to many horticultural and ornamental species, and to native ecosystems throughout the world. Globalization has increased the volume of plants being transported over long distances and has increased the spread of Phytophthora species.
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