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Isolate ID

 PD_00099 (Phytophthora nemorosa )

Source(s) and alternative IDs

  • P10612

    ( WPC )
  • Gallegly p141 , Rizzo 1125

    ( AltNumber )

Host of origin

N/A

Substrate

 

Geographic origin

 United States ( CA )

Pathogenic Race

 

Date of Isolation

 Unknown

Mating Type

 Unknown

Characteristics

 

Reference

 

Remarks

 Received from M.E.Gallegly 2004 <- Rizzo 1125. Location: Marin County. Hansen, E. M., P. W. Reeser, J. M. Davidson, M. Garbelotto, K. Ivors, L. Douhan & D. M. Rizzo. Phytophthora nemorosa, a new species causing cankers and leaf blight of forest trees in California and Oregon, U.S.A. Mycotaxon 88: 129 - 138. 2003. ABSTRACT: Phytophthora nemorosa, a new species isolated from stem cankers on two species of Fagaceae and leaves of various hosts, is described. The new species resembles P. ilicis with homothallic, amphigynous antheridia and deciduous, semi-papillate sporangia, and has a related ITS-DNA sequence. Symptoms and host range are similar to P. ramorum, cause of Sudden Oak Death and leaf blight and shoot dieback diseases in California and Oregon forests, although P. nemorosa does not appear to cause wide-spread mortality of oak trees

Available marker sequences

Chk Marker Sequence Length
Beta Tubulin PD_00099_B-tub 1140 bp
TEF1(v.2.0) PD_00099_EF-1a 961 bp
Enolase PD_00099_Eno 1181 bp
60S Ribosomal Protein L10 PD_00099_60S-RPL10 496 bp
Heat Shock Protein 90 PD_00099_HSP90 1749 bp
Large Subunit rRNA PD_00099_28s-rRNA 1340 bp
Internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA PD_00099_ITS 789 bp
Mitochondrial cox2 locus PD_00099_cox2 1039 bp

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