Use of hypochlorite solution applied through a “livestock drench-gun”, integrated with a soil grate to allow potentially contaminated soil to be collected
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Boot wash to station to control spread of P. agathidicida |
P. arenaria disease symptoms on Banksia Dead Banksia sp. in a Kwongan heathland on mineral sand near Eneabba, Western Australia recently killed by root and collar rot caused by Phytophthora arenaria |
P. nicotianae sporangia P. nicotianae overview of sporangia 40x. Photo from Q-bank: www.q-bank.eu, Henk Brouwer (CBS-KNAW, Utrecht, The Netherlands) |
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P. cambivora sporangium with internal extended proliferation Empty sporangia showing internal extended proliferation |
P. pseudosyringae colony morphology on V8 Colony morphology on V8 at 14 days |
P. agathidicida growth on MEA Diffuse, non-patterned, colony morphology of ICMP 16471 (the original “Gadgil isolate”) after 10-days incubation at 20°C in the dark |
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P. lateralis on Port Orford Cedar Horticultural planting of Port-Orford cedar, photo from USDA Forest Service, Dorena Genetic Resource Center |
P. frigida oogonium Oogonium and oospore with amphigynous antheridium |
P. cinnamomi on Banksia Dead and dying Banksia, Western Australia |
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P. agathidicia growth on PDA Colony morphology of ex-holotype ICMP 17027 after 10-days incubation at 20°C in the dark |
Chlamydospore of P. lateralis Laterally intercalary chlamydospore of Phytophthora lateralis |
P. cinnamomi cork oak decline Cork oak decline, Portugal |


