Phytophthora polonica explained
Phytophthora polonica is a non-papillate homothallic plant pathogen known to infect alder species.[1]
Further reading
- Moralejo, Eduardo, J. A. García‐Muñoz, and Enric Descals. "Susceptibility of Iberian trees to Phytophthora ramorum and P. cinnamomi." Plant pathology58.2 (2009): 271–283.
- Hong, C. X., et al. "Phytophthora hydropathica, a new pathogen identified from irrigation water, Rhododendron catawbiense and Kalmia latifolia." Plant pathology 59.5 (2010): 913–921.
- Érsek, T., and O. Ribeiro. "Mini review article: an annotated list of new Phytophthora species described post 1996." Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 45.2 (2010): 251–266.
Notes and References
- Belbahri. Lassaad. Moralejo. Eduardo. Calmin. Gautier. Oszako. Tomasz. GarcÃa. Jose A.. Descals. Enrique. Lefort. Francois. Phytophthora polonica, a new species isolated from decliningAlnus glutinosastands in Poland. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 261. 2. 2006. 165–174. 0378-1097. 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2006.00349.x. 16907716. free.