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Phytophthora ramorum is the
oomycete known to
cause the
disease sudden oak
death (SOD). The
disease kills oak and
other species of
trees and has had devastating...
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Phytophthora ramorum was
first discovered in the 1990s on the
California Central Coast and was
quickly found here as well. P.
ramorum is of economic...
- and
onions P. palmivora—causes
fruit rot in
coconuts and
betel nuts P.
ramorum—infects over 60
plant genera and over 100 host species;
causes sudden oak...
- Service. Parke, J.L.; Peterson, Ebba K. (2008). "Sudden oak death,
ramorum leaf blight,
ramorum shoot blight". The
Plant Health Instructor.
Scientific Societies...
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Phytophthora ramorum,
which have
caused severe, red-black
cankers in the
trunk region of the species. Both P.
cinnamomi and P.
ramorum grow
under warmer...
- oak death, the tree
disease caused by the
plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, is
first observed, in California,
United States. The
first SampTA conference...
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Phytophthora ramorum, was
first noticed as a
killer of
tanoaks in the mid 1990s. The
horticultural trade accidentally introduced P.
ramorum to
North America...
- (November 2008). "Phytophthora
ramorum: a
pathogen with a
remarkably wide host
range causing sudden oak
death on oaks and
ramorum blight on
woody ornamentals"...
- Deer
browse the
fresh sprouts. The
species is a host of
Phytophthora ramorum, the
pathogen that
causes the
disease sudden oak death. It is important...
- Cornwall, UK when
scientists were
surveying for the
presence of
Phytophthora ramorum. This made it the
third new
Phytophthora species to be
found in the UK...