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Phytophthora
Species Detail Information
Phytophthora taxon Riversoil

* This species has not yet been formally described and should be treated as such.

The genus-wide phylogenetic tree

Genus wide phylogeny for Phytophthora using four mitochondrial loci (cox2, nad9, rps10 and secY; 2,373 nucleotides). Maximum likelihood branch lengths shown. Numbers on nodes represent bootstrap support values for maximum likelihood (top), maximum parsimony (middle) and Bayesian posterior probabilities as percentages (bottom). Nodes receiving significant support (>95%) in all analysis are marked with an asterisk (*). Scale bar indicates number of substitutions per site.(Martin, Blair and Coffey, unpublished).

phylogenetic tree

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Nomenclature
This information was provided by the Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory in USDA-ARS.

Characteristics

This provisional clade 6 species was noted in Brasier et al. (2003). It is a slow growing species on carrot agar that was reported to be difficult to maintain in culture with limited information on morphology provided (other than non-papillate sporangia when grown in liquid culture).

Diseases

Known Diagnostics

Control Strategies

Notes

References

Brasier, C. M., Cooke, D. E. L., Duncan, J. M., and Hansen, E. M. 2003. Multiple new phenotypic taxa from trees and riparian ecosystems in Phytophthora gonapodyides - P. megasperma ITS clade 6, which tend to be high temperature tolerant and either inbreeding or sterile. Mycol. Res. 107: 277-290.

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