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Product Format
frozen
Type Strain
no
Preceptrol®
no
Comments
Cankers
host range
Chemical control
Temperature sensitivity
Medium
ATCC® Medium 343: V8 juice agar
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 20.0°C
Name of Depositor
RM Bostock
Isolation
Pruning wound of almond tree, Prunus dulcis, California.
References
Doster MA, Bostock RM. The effect of temperature and type of medium on oospore production by Phytophthora syringae. Mycologia 80: 77-81, 1988.
Doster MA, Bostock RM. Effects of low temperature on resistance of almond trees to Phytophthora pruning wound cankers in relation to lignin and suberin formation in wounded bark tissue. Phytopathology 78: 478-483, 1988.
Bostock RM, Doster MA. Association of Phytophthora syringae with pruning wound cankers of almond trees. Plant Dis. 69: 568-571, 1985.
Doster MA, Bostock RM. Susceptibility of almond cultivars and stone fruit species to pruning wound cankers caused by Phytophthora syringae. Plant Dis. 72: 490-492, 1988.
Doster MA, Bostock RM. Chemical protection of almond pruning wounds from infection by Phytophthora syringae. Plant Dis. 72: 492-494, 1988.