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Some notes on Phytophthora syringae and P. multivesiculata in Australia
In June 2008, Phytophthora syringae was baited from soil at the base of a dying pear tree in an orchard in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Phytophthora syringae has been rarely reported in Australia. The identification was made using rDNA ITS sequence data. State checklists record...
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Published in: | Australasian Plant Disease Notes 2009-12, Vol.4 (1), p.42-43 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In June 2008,
Phytophthora syringae
was baited from soil at the base of a dying pear tree in an orchard in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
Phytophthora syringae
has been rarely reported in Australia. The identification was made using rDNA ITS sequence data. State checklists record
P. syringae
on
Prunus
in South Australia and on
Pyrus
in Victoria. Neither of these records is linked to cultures or herbarium specimens. The only preserved specimen of
P. syringae
in Australia is from
Cymbidium
collected in New South Wales in 1991, but this specimen has been re-identified as
P. multivesiculata
, a species not previously recorded in Australia. These two cultures appear to be the only verifiable records of
P. syringae
and
P. multivesiculata
in Australia. |
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ISSN: | 1833-928X 1448-6032 |
DOI: | 10.1071/DN09017 |