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Multiple analyses identify distinct lineages of Phytophthora ramorum throughout its known range in forests and nurseries and support its exotic nature.
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Multiple analyses identify distinct lineages of Phytophthora ramorum throughout its known range in forests and nurseries and support its exotic nature.

K. Ivors, D. Hüberli, M. Garbelotto and P. Bonants
Phytopathology, Vol.96(6s), S147
The American Phytopathological Society
2006 Joint Meeting American Phytopathological Society (Quebec City, Canada, 29/07/2006–02/08/2006)
2006
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Abstract

Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of ‘sudden oak death’, is considered an important pathogen of forest and nursery plants in Europe and the US. As part of an effort to gain a better understanding of the origin of P. ramorum infestations as well as the pathogen’s reproductive biology, multiple studies have been conducted on the population genetics of this organism.

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