Phytophthora psychrophila is a semi-papillate plant pathogen that mainly infects European oak.[1] It differs from other species of the genus (like P. ilicis) by its sympodially branched primary hyphae, the high variation in size and shape of the sporangia and shorter pedicels.[citation needed]
Phytophthora psychrophila | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Clade: | Stramenopiles |
Phylum: | Oomycota |
Order: | Peronosporales |
Family: | Peronosporaceae |
Genus: | Phytophthora |
Species: | P. psychrophila |
Binomial name | |
Phytophthora psychrophila Jung et al., (2002) |
References
Further reading
- Balci, Y.; Balci, S.; Eggers, J.; MacDonald, W. L.; Juzwik, J.; Long, R. P.; Gottschalk, K. W. (2007). "Phytophthora spp. Associated with Forest Soils in Eastern and North-Central U.S. Oak Ecosystems". Plant Disease. 91 (6): 705–710. doi:10.1094/PDIS-91-6-0705. ISSN 0191-2917. PMID 30780479.
- Pérez-Sierra, A.; López-García, C.; León, M.; García-Jiménez, J.; Abad-Campos, P.; Jung, T.; Belbahri, L. (2013). "Previously unrecorded low-temperature Phytophthora species associated with Quercus decline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern Spain". Forest Pathology. 43 (4): 331–339. doi:10.1111/efp.12037. ISSN 1437-4781.
- Lamour, Kurt. (2013). Phytophthora : a global perspective. Cambridge, MA: CAB International. ISBN 978-1-78064-093-8.