Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland

Straipsnis apie naują invazinį augalų patogeną Phytophtora ramorum. Phytophthora ramorum is the new invasive Algae like Oomycetes known since the last 10 years in the USA and Europe. In California the pathogen is causal agent of sudden oak death whereas in Europe as twig bight of ericaceous plants,...

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Main Authors: Orlikowski, B. Leszek, Skrzypczak, Czesław, Szkuta, Grażyna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lithuanian Academic e-Library (eLABa) 2006
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spelling ftdisslitauen:oai:elaba.lt:LT-eLABa-0001:J.04~2006~ISSN_1392-3714.V_11.PG_51-57 2023-05-15T15:59:28+02:00 Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland Phytophtora ramorum - naujas invazinis augalų patogenas Lenkijoje Orlikowski, B. Leszek Skrzypczak, Czesław Szkuta, Grażyna 2006 application/pdf http://vddb.laba.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:J.04~2006~ISSN_1392-3714.V_11.PG_51-57 eng eng Lithuanian Academic e-Library (eLABa) Unrestricted LT-eLABa-0001:J.04~2006~ISSN_1392-3714.V_11.PG_51-57 http://vddb.laba.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:J.04~2006~ISSN_1392-3714.V_11.PG_51-57/DS.002.1.01.ARTIC Augalų ligos Plant diseases Fitopatogeniniai mikroorganizmai--Augalai maitintojai Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Host plants Article 2006 ftdisslitauen 2015-09-24T09:48:20Z Straipsnis apie naują invazinį augalų patogeną Phytophtora ramorum. Phytophthora ramorum is the new invasive Algae like Oomycetes known since the last 10 years in the USA and Europe. In California the pathogen is causal agent of sudden oak death whereas in Europe as twig bight of ericaceous plants, rotting of Vibumum species and at least 30 others species including beech and red oak. In Poland P. ramorum was detected from Rhododendron, Calluna, Pieris and Photinia. Additionally P. citricola was isolatedfrom diseased Rhododendron stem parts and leaves whereas P. cactorum was found on rotted leaf blades of Photinia. Botrytis cinerea, Pestalotia sydowiana and Mucor spp. were also often isolated from diseased plant parts. Isolates obtained from those plants caused necrosis of leaf blades and tip shoot parts. There were no significant differences between pathogenicity of tested isolates toward 4 plant species. It indicates on one source of the pathogen. On all tested cultivars of Calluna and Calluna vulgaris development of necrosis was observed on tip parts of shoots. Both plant species and crowberry could be the potential source of P. ramorum in forests. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crowberry Lietuvos virtuali biblioteka bei visateksčių dokumentų duomenų bazės sukūrimas
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topic Augalų ligos
Plant diseases
Fitopatogeniniai mikroorganizmai--Augalai maitintojai
Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Host plants
spellingShingle Augalų ligos
Plant diseases
Fitopatogeniniai mikroorganizmai--Augalai maitintojai
Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Host plants
Orlikowski, B. Leszek
Skrzypczak, Czesław
Szkuta, Grażyna
Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
topic_facet Augalų ligos
Plant diseases
Fitopatogeniniai mikroorganizmai--Augalai maitintojai
Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Host plants
description Straipsnis apie naują invazinį augalų patogeną Phytophtora ramorum. Phytophthora ramorum is the new invasive Algae like Oomycetes known since the last 10 years in the USA and Europe. In California the pathogen is causal agent of sudden oak death whereas in Europe as twig bight of ericaceous plants, rotting of Vibumum species and at least 30 others species including beech and red oak. In Poland P. ramorum was detected from Rhododendron, Calluna, Pieris and Photinia. Additionally P. citricola was isolatedfrom diseased Rhododendron stem parts and leaves whereas P. cactorum was found on rotted leaf blades of Photinia. Botrytis cinerea, Pestalotia sydowiana and Mucor spp. were also often isolated from diseased plant parts. Isolates obtained from those plants caused necrosis of leaf blades and tip shoot parts. There were no significant differences between pathogenicity of tested isolates toward 4 plant species. It indicates on one source of the pathogen. On all tested cultivars of Calluna and Calluna vulgaris development of necrosis was observed on tip parts of shoots. Both plant species and crowberry could be the potential source of P. ramorum in forests.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Orlikowski, B. Leszek
Skrzypczak, Czesław
Szkuta, Grażyna
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Skrzypczak, Czesław
Szkuta, Grażyna
author_sort Orlikowski, B. Leszek
title Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
title_short Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
title_full Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
title_fullStr Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in Poland
title_sort phytophthora ramorum – new invading plant pathogen in poland
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