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Phytophthora cinnamomi in native vegetation in South Australia

Phytophthora cinnamomi in native vegetation in South Australia Phytophthora cinnamomi in Native Vegetation in South Australia T. C. Lee Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 and T. J. Wicks Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 In South Australia, Phytophthora cinnsmomi Rands Nas first isolated from ornamental plants in the Adelaide Botanic Garden properties at Blackwood and Mount lofty (1). Later investigations (1,6) showed that it was Figure 1 - View of affected vegetation in Boat Harbour Creek. widespread in nurseries in metropolitan Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills. In the latter area, the fungus was also samples from near the base of trees did not yield P. cin­ isolated from native vegetation, but was restricted to oc­ namomi. Affected Xanthorrhoea had chlorotic or dark casional roadside plants and a small area in Cleland brown crowns, while others were dead (Fig. 1). Symptoms Conservation Park (6). It was not detected however, in observed in other species were: chlorosis in I. areas of native vegetation examined in the south east of ceratophyllus and B. marginata, and reddish leaves in dy­ South Australia (Wicks, unpublished). ing branchlets of P. involucrata. These symptoms are In 1975, a survey was undertaken to examine further similar to those described for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Phytophthora cinnamomi in native vegetation in South Australia

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 6 (2) – Jan 23, 2011

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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
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10.1071/APP9770022
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Phytophthora cinnamomi in Native Vegetation in South Australia T. C. Lee Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 and T. J. Wicks Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 In South Australia, Phytophthora cinnsmomi Rands Nas first isolated from ornamental plants in the Adelaide Botanic Garden properties at Blackwood and Mount lofty (1). Later investigations (1,6) showed that it was Figure 1 - View of affected vegetation in Boat Harbour Creek. widespread in nurseries in metropolitan Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills. In the latter area, the fungus was also samples from near the base of trees did not yield P. cin­ isolated from native vegetation, but was restricted to oc­ namomi. Affected Xanthorrhoea had chlorotic or dark casional roadside plants and a small area in Cleland brown crowns, while others were dead (Fig. 1). Symptoms Conservation Park (6). It was not detected however, in observed in other species were: chlorosis in I. areas of native vegetation examined in the south east of ceratophyllus and B. marginata, and reddish leaves in dy­ South Australia (Wicks, unpublished). ing branchlets of P. involucrata. These symptoms are In 1975, a survey was undertaken to examine further similar to those described for

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 23, 2011

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