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Bezuidenhout, C.M.; Denman, S.; Kirk, S.A.; Botha, W.J.; Mostert, L.; McLeod, A.. |
Agathosma species, which are indigenous to South Africa, are also cultivated for commercial use. Recently growers experienced severe plant loss, and symptoms shown by affected plants suggested that a soilborne disease could be the cause of death. A number of Phytophthora taxa were isolated from diseased plants, and this paper reports their identity, mating type, and pathogenicity to young Agathosma plants. Using morphological and sequence data seven Phytophthora taxa were identified: the A1 mating type of P. cinnamomi var. cinnamomi, P. cinnamomi var. parvispora and P. cryptogea, the A2 mating type of P. drechsleri and P. nicotianae, and two homothallic taxa from the P. citricola complex. The identity of isolates in the P. citricola complex was resolved... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Avocado; Buchu; Fynbos; Glucose-6-phosphate isomerase; Isozymes; Malate dehydrogenase; Pathogenicity; Root-rot; Taxonomy. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532083 |
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