Phytophthora uliginosa
Phytophthora uliginosa | |
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Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | SAR |
Superphylum: | Heterokonta |
Class: | Oomycetes |
Subclass: | Incertae sedis |
Order: | Peronosporales |
Family: | Pythiaceae |
Genus: | Phytophthora |
Species: | P. uliginosa |
Binomial name | |
Phytophthora uliginosa Jung et al., (2002) | |
Phytophthora uliginosa is a non-papillate homothallic plant pathogen that mainly infects European oak.[1] It differs from other species of the genus (like P. fragariae) by its large oogonia with exclusively paragynous antheridia and the predominant occurrence of ellipsoid sporangia with markedly wide exit pores. P. Uliginosa is separated from P. europaea by its larger oogonia without tapering bases and its greater aggressiveness on Q. Robur.
References
- ↑ Jung, Thomas; Hansen, Everett M.; Winton, Lori; Oswald, Wolfgang; Delatour, Claude (2002). "Three new species of Phytophthora from European oak forests". Mycological Research. 106 (4): 397–411. doi:10.1017/S0953756202005622. ISSN 0953-7562.
Further reading
- Balci, Y.; Balci, S.; Eggers, J.; MacDonald, W. L.; Juzwik, J.; Long, R. P.; Gottschalk, K. W. (2007). "Phytophthoraspp. Associated with Forest Soils in Eastern and North-Central U.S. Oak Ecosystems". Plant Disease. 91 (6): 705–710. doi:10.1094/PDIS-91-6-0705. ISSN 0191-2917.
- Pérez-Sierra, A.; López-García, C.; León, M.; García-Jiménez, J.; Abad-Campos, P.; Jung, T.; Belbahri, L. (2013). "Previously unrecorded low-temperaturePhytophthoraspecies associated withQuercusdecline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern Spain". Forest Pathology: n/a–n/a. doi:10.1111/efp.12037. ISSN 1437-4781.
- Brasier, CM; Jung, T (2006). "Recent developments in Phytophthora diseases of trees and natural ecosystems in Europe" (PDF). Progress in Research on Phytophthora Diseases of Forest Trees. Proceedings, 3rd Int. IUFRO Working Part. 7: 11–17. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- Lamour, Kurt. (2013). Phytophthora : a global perspective. Cambridge, MA: CAB International. ISBN 978-1-78064-093-8.
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