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Phytophthora cambivora on Alnus glutinosa: isolation and colonisation of plants
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Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture
Pomologiczna 18, 96-100 Skierniewice, Poland
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Forest Research Institute, Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 r. 3, 00-973 Warsaw, Poland
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Leszek B. Orlikowski
Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture
Pomologiczna 18, 96-100 Skierniewice, Poland
Journal of Plant Protection Research 2005;45(4):267-272
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Phytophthor ac ambivor a was isolate dfrom the bark lesions of two 10- and 15-year-old of analysed alder trees. Additionally, Botrytis cinerea ,3 Fusarium
species, Mucor spp., P. alni and Trichoderma spp. were recovere dfrom disease dtissues. Isolates of P. cambivora from six plant species, used for inoculation of alder seedlings and plant parts, cause dthe development of necrosis. Isolate from Chamaecyparis lawsoniana was the weakest pathogen whereas those from Abies alba , Acer pennsylvanicum and Alnus glutinosa were the strongest.
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