2021
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-12-20-2629-pdn
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Phytophthora cactorum Causing Bleeding Canker of Acer × freemanii in Southern Idaho

Abstract: Since 2018, bleeding cankers have been observed on maple trees in multiple home gardens in southwest Idaho. The cankers ooze a dark sap and and are approximately 10 cm to 35 cm in diameter. Cankers typically occur on the main trunk but are also present on scaffold branches in severe infecrions. Symptoms of foliar chlorois, branch dieback, and premature autumn senescence were also associated with the disease. Phytophthora DNA was detected in symptomatic material from five trees using real-time PCR (Miles et al.… Show more

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“…Plants may exudate gum at the site of infection as a defensive response against the pathogen invasion. However, bleeding canker has been generally observed during plant infection by Phytophthora (Cerny et al, 2009, Brown et al, 2021. Phytophthora infection starts from the crown developing into the upper parts of the plant (Saremi et al, 2008, Mirsoleimani et al, 2013.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants may exudate gum at the site of infection as a defensive response against the pathogen invasion. However, bleeding canker has been generally observed during plant infection by Phytophthora (Cerny et al, 2009, Brown et al, 2021. Phytophthora infection starts from the crown developing into the upper parts of the plant (Saremi et al, 2008, Mirsoleimani et al, 2013.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA‐based PCR assays have several advantages over traditional techniques (Brown et al, 2021 ; Cho et al, 2016 ; Li et al, 2011 , 2013 ). However, the sensitivity and specificity of PCR‐based assays are influenced by the target DNA selection and primers.…”
Section: Integrated Disease Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%