Pythium oopapillum explained
Pythium oopapillum is a plant pathogen, first isolated in Canada.[1]
References
- Bala. K.. Robideau. G.P.. Désaulniers. N.. de Cock. A.W.A.M.. Lévesque. C.A.. Taxonomy, DNA barcoding and phylogeny of three new species of Pythium from Canada. Persoonia. 25. 1. 2010. 22–31. 0031-5850. 10.3767/003158510X524754. 21339964. 3028511.
Further reading
- Weiland, Jerry E., Bryan R. Beck, and Anne Davis. "Pathogenicity and virulence of Pythium species obtained from forest nursery soils on Douglas-fir seedlings." Plant Disease 97.6 (2013): 744–748.
- Puno, V. I., et al. "Detection of Phytophthora multivora in the Wollemi Pine site and pathogenicity to Wollemia nobilis." Australasian Plant Pathology 44.2 (2015): 205–215.
- Zitnick-Anderson, K., and B. Nelson. "Characterization and identification of Pythium from soybean roots in North Dakota." Phytopathology 102 (2012): S4.
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