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- W38377004 abstract "PEREZ-SIERRA, A., B. MORA-SALA, M. LEON, J. GARCIA-JIMENEZ, P. ABAD-CAMPOS. 2012. Diseases caused by Phytophthora in ornamental plant nurseries. Bol. San. Veg. Plagas, 38: 143-156. Phytophthora is one of the most destructive plant pathogens worldwide and it is responsible for serious economical losses in woody ornamental nurseries. In the last 10 years, surveys in ornamental nurseries have intensified in Europe as a result of the detection of Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of sudden oak death. European emergency measures were taken to avoid further introductions and spread of this pathogen and these included inspections of all nurseries where susceptible hosts were grown. During these surveys it was revealed that other Phytophthora spp. were present causing disease in almost all nurseries. Plants showing leaf spots, twig blight, chlorosis, defoliation, stem cankers, gummosis, dieback or root rot symptoms were sampled. Isolations were made directly from affected tissues onto CMA-PARPBH selective media and PDAS. Phytophthora was isolated consistently from a wide range of ornamental plants in 70% of the nurseries surveyed. It was detected in 136 plants belonging to 22 orders, 29 families and 41 different genera. Thirteen different Phytophthora species were identified based on morphological features and by direct sequencing of the ITS region of ribosomal DNA with the primers ITS4-ITS6: P. cactorum, P. cinnamomi, P. citrophthora, P. cryptogea, P. drechsleri, P. hibernalis, P. multivora, P. nicotianae, P. palmivora, P. niederhauserii, P. plurivora, P. syringae and P. tentaculata. The results showed the high incidence of Phytophthora spp. in nurseries, with important economical losses in aromatic plants caused by P. nicotianae that was also the most frequently isolated species. Control measures were recommended to minimize the damage caused by these pathogens and to avoid further problems with the ultimate goal of reducing their spread in nurseries." @default.
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- W38377004 title "Enfermedades causadas por Phytophthora en viveros de plantas ornamentales" @default.
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