Phytophthora pluvialis
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''Phytophthora pluvialis'' is a semi-
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that mainly infects tanoak- Douglas-fir forests of western
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. It was reported in
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. UK, in October 2021; the first record for Europe.


Description

''Phytophthora pluvialis'' is homothallic; it forms
oogonia An oogonium (plural oogonia) is a small diploid cell which, upon maturation, forms a primordial follicle in a female fetus or the female (haploid or diploid) gametangium of certain thallophytes. In the mammalian fetus Oogonia are formed in larg ...
in culture. Its oogonia are terminal, smooth and globose, being approximately 30
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in diameter, and possess amphigynous antheridia. Its oospores are globose and aplerotic, being about 28 µm in diameter.
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formed in water are ovoid and slightly irregular, semi-
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, terminal or subterminal, and partially caducous with medium-sized
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s.


References


Further reading

*Dick, Margaret Anne, et al. "Pathogenicity of ''Phytophthora pluvialis'' to ''Pinus radiata'' and its relation with red needle cast disease in New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 44.6 (2014). *Hood, Ian A., et al. "Decline in vitality of propagules of ''Phytophthora pluvialis'' and ''Phytophthora kernoviae'' and their inability to contaminate or colonise bark and sapwood of ''Pinus radiata'' log segments." New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 44.1 (2014): 7. *Rolando, Carol, et al. "The use of adjuvants to improve uptake of phosphorous acid applied to ''Pinus radiata'' needles for control of foliar ''Phytophthora'' diseases." New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 44.1 (2014): 1–7.


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