2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0953756204001005
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Phytophthora alni sp. nov. and its variants: designation of emerging heteroploid hybrid pathogens spreading on Alnus trees

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“…Based on preliminary examination, most of these isolates belong to P. alni subsp. alni, which generally corresponds to the situation in Europe (Brasier et al 2004). However, further studies, including molecular ones, are required for obtaining detailed data on the subspecies composition of P. alni populations in the country.…”
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“…Based on preliminary examination, most of these isolates belong to P. alni subsp. alni, which generally corresponds to the situation in Europe (Brasier et al 2004). However, further studies, including molecular ones, are required for obtaining detailed data on the subspecies composition of P. alni populations in the country.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The cause of the disease was identified as a novel Phytophthora, initially referred to as "alder-Phytophthora", a species hybrid (Brasier et al 1995(Brasier et al , 1999. Later it was described as Phytophthora alni Brasier et S. A. Kirk comprising a range of phenotypically diverse allopolyploid genotypes (Brasier et al 2004). Therefore P. alni was split into three subspecies, P. alni ssp.…”
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“…Elsewhere, P. austrocedraehas been reported as a serious pathogen of juniper (Juniperus communis) in the United Kingdom (Green et al 2012). Phytophthora × alni, a natural hybrid thought to have originated in tree nurseries, has spread throughout Europe where it has caused massive mortality in natural populations and plantations of Alnus species (Brasier et al 2004;Hansen 2012).…”
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“…alni (PAA) for several reasons. First, chlamydospores, as potential resting structures, are not observed in this organism (Brasier et al 2004). Second, a high proportion of oospores as putative survival structures are either fully aborted or thin-walled, and normally developed oospores usually have low viability (Brasier et al 2004).…”
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“…This cause of lethal root and collar rot disease, formerly known as alder-Phytophthora and more recently named Phytophthora alni (Brasier et al 2004), affects three European Alnus species: the black, grey and Italian alders (Jung, Blaschke 2006). The pathogen is distributed throughout Western, Northern, Central and Southern Europe and causes significant losses of trees in some European countries (Gibbs et al 1999;Streito et al 2002;Jung, Blaschke 2004) as it spreads eastward.…”
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