1985
DOI: 10.1071/app9850018
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Phytophthora Species on Ornamental Plants in Queensland.

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“…Thereafter, several scientific reports confirmed that P. palmivora (Bult.) is the leading orchid pathogen in various countries around the globe ( Thompson, 1958 , 1959 ; Forsberg, 1985 ; Alfieri et al, 1994 ; Ann, 1995 ; Simone and Burnett, 1995 ; Hong et al, 1998 ; Yeh et al, 1998 ; Portales, 2004 ; Purwantara et al, 2004 ; Sangchote et al, 2004 ; Bag, 2006 ; Orlikowski and Szkuta, 2006 ; dos Santos, 2012 ; Rahman et al, 2014 ; Khairum et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Historical Perspective Of Phytophthora Sp...mentioning
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“…Thereafter, several scientific reports confirmed that P. palmivora (Bult.) is the leading orchid pathogen in various countries around the globe ( Thompson, 1958 , 1959 ; Forsberg, 1985 ; Alfieri et al, 1994 ; Ann, 1995 ; Simone and Burnett, 1995 ; Hong et al, 1998 ; Yeh et al, 1998 ; Portales, 2004 ; Purwantara et al, 2004 ; Sangchote et al, 2004 ; Bag, 2006 ; Orlikowski and Szkuta, 2006 ; dos Santos, 2012 ; Rahman et al, 2014 ; Khairum et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Historical Perspective Of Phytophthora Sp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vine blight and fruit rot of Vanilla ( V. fragrans ) caused by Phytophthora parasitica were further reported in Puerto Rico ( Cibes and Childers, 1949 ). Subsequently, Phytophthora parasitica was repeatedly confirmed as a phytopathogen of orchids in predominant orchid-growing countries ( Chen and Hsieh, 1978 ; Takahito et al, 1979 ; Forsberg, 1985 ; Wey, 1988 ; Uchida and Aragaki, 1991 ; Uchida, 1994 ; Ann, 1995 ; Zhang et al, 2006 ; Tao et al, 2011a ; Daly et al, 2013 ).…”
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“…A previously published study about early survival of holm oak concluded that in soils infested with Phytophthora species, the bigger size of the acorn, the previous co-infection by other Phytophthora species less virulent than P. cinnamomi and the subspecies of Q. ilex present were determinant for the successful germination and development of the seedling . Planting nursery stock has the inconvenience of the high probability of being infected by Phytophthora species, as this genus is present in almost all nurseries worldwide, with the consequent risk of Phytophthora dispersion to natural and semi-natural ecosystems (Forsberg, 1985;Ham & Hansen, 1986;Rizzo et al, , 2003Schwingle et al, 2007;Donahoo & Lamour, 2008;Parke et al, 2014;. estimated that in Europe between 1990 and 2010, approximately 680,000 new afforestations were conducted with Phytophthorainfested nursery stock dispersed through an area of almost 5 M ha.…”
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