WebbPhytophthora cactorum Taxonomy ID: 29920 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid29920) current name Phytophthora cactorum includes: Phytophthora sp. 748 Phytophthora sp. 753 Phytophthora sp. 764A Phytophthora sp. 798 Phytophthora sp. 813 Phytophthora sp. CSL 20316642 NCBI BLAST name: downy mildews Rank: species Phytophthora (from Greek φυτόν (phytón), "plant" and φθορά (phthorá), "destruction"; "the plant-destroyer") is a genus of plant-damaging oomycetes (water molds), whose member species are capable of causing enormous economic losses on crops worldwide, as well as environmental damage in natural ecosystems. The cell wall of Phytophthora is made up of cellulose. Th…
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WebbWorld distribution of Phytophthora cactorum (PHYTCC) EPPO Global Database. Go! advanced search... Login. Register. Toggle navigation. Home; Standards . PP1 - Efficacy Evaluation of Plant Protection Products; PP2 - Good Plant Protection Practice; PP3 - Environmental Risk Assessment of Plant ... Webb25 maj 2024 · Both of these diseases are caused by the fungus of the genus Phytophthora and more precisely by its specialized form— Phytophthora cactorum. Phytophthora … systems of stress and anxiety
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WebbLinks to other EPPO databases. Below are external links to pest-specific information included in other EPPO databases. For the moment, links have been established with EPPO-Q-Bank (specimens and sequences for diagnosis) and the EPPO PRA Platform (Pest Risk Analysis documents). WebbGeneral information about Phytophthora cactorum (PHYTCC) Name Language; collar rot of apple: English: crown rot of apple: English: dieback of rhododendron Webb27 feb. 2024 · The plating on a selective medium effectively inhibited the development of bacteria and other undesired microorganisms and contributed to the efficient recovery and enumeration of both P. cryptogea and P. cactorum over 21 months. Phytophthora cryptogea and P. cactorum CFUs were recovered from both the PB and PF substrates … systems of sight locations