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Pathogenicity of 21 newly described Phytophthora species against seven Western Australian native plant species
Authors:R. Belhaj  J. McComb  T. I. Burgess  G. E. St. J. Hardy
Affiliation:Centre for Phytophthora Science and Management, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:The pathogenicity of some Phytophthora species recently described from Western Australia, together with P. cinnamomi as a control, was tested against seven Western Australian native plant species in the glasshouse. Host species were Banksia grandis, B. littoralis, B. occidentalis, Casuarina obesa, Corymbia calophylla, Eucalyptus marginata and Lambertia inermis. Twenty‐two Phytophthora species were grown on a vermiculite, millet seed and V8 substrate and used as soil inoculum when the plant hosts were approximately 3 months old. Pathogenicity was assessed after 6 weeks and plants were scored for death, root damage, and percentage reduction of shoot growth compared with control plants. The pathogenicity of P. cinnamomi was confirmed. Phytophthora niederhauserii was shown to be similar to P. cinnamomi in pathogenicity and of concern ecologically. Other species that killed one or more hosts were P. boodjera, P. constricta, P. elongata, P. moyootj and P. rosacearum, while P. condilina, P. gibbosa, P. gregata, P. litoralis and P. ‘personii’ caused significant reduction to shoot and/or root growth, but did not kill plants. Host species susceptible to the highest number of Phytophthora species were B. grandis, B. littoralis, B. occidentalis and E. marginata. No Phytophthora species tested killed C. calophylla.
Keywords:   Phytophthora boodjera        Phytophthora constricta        Phytophthora elongata        Phytophthora moyootj        Phytophthora niederhauserii        Phytophthora rosacearum   
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