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Fishing for Phytophthora from Western Australia’s waterways: a distribution and diversity survey
During one spring season, 12 Phytophthora species, two Phytophthora hybrids, three Halophytophthora species and three Phytopythium species, were isolated from 48 waterways across Western Australia. The waterways were sampled using nylon mesh bags containing leaf baits of up to six different plant sp...
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Published in: | Australasian plant pathology 2013-01, Vol.42 (3), p.251-260 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | During one spring season, 12
Phytophthora
species, two
Phytophthora
hybrids, three
Halophytophthora
species and three
Phytopythium
species, were isolated from 48 waterways across Western Australia. The waterways were sampled using nylon mesh bags containing leaf baits of up to six different plant species and were isolated by plating necrotic lesions on these onto
Phytophthora
-selective agar media.
Phytophthora
species were isolated from all except one waterway. Of the
Phytophthora
species isolated, eight are known while the remaining four are undescribed taxa. Six of the
Phytophthora
species and the two hybrids are from clade 6. The two hybrids and
P. inundata
were the predominant species recovered. Recoveries from different plant leaf baits varied with the best two baits being
Pittosporum undulatum
and
Banksia attentuata
; and from these two combined all
Phytophthora
species were isolated. There was a marked difference in the
Phytophthora
diversity in the waterways from different regions. This is the first comprehensive study from Australia to examine the
Phytophthora
communities in waterways, and advances our understanding of the role of these oomycetes in natural and anthropized ecosystems. |
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ISSN: | 0815-3191 1448-6032 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13313-012-0195-6 |