Corcobado Tamara
Schwanda Katharina
Daxer Andreas
Hüttler Christine
Cech Thomas
2017-02-28
<p>The <em>Phytophthora alni</em> complex exhibits strong host specificity, damaging all European alder species. Under the same niches, co-infections of these <em>Phytophthora</em> spp. are expected to affect their pathogenic behavior and the disease development. The present study aims to assess the effects of co-inoculations of <em>P. </em>x<em>alni</em> (Pa), <em>P. </em>x<em>multiformis</em> (Pm), <em>P. uniformis</em> (Pu) and <em>P. plurivora </em>(Pl) on <em>Alnus incana</em>, which is a representative European alder species.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.344025
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Phytophthora in Forests and Natural Ecosystems, 8th Meeting IUFRO Working Party 7.02.09, Sapa, Vietnam, 19-25 March 2017
grey alder, P. xalni, P. xmultiformis, P. uniformis, survival, interactions
Effects of co-inoculations of Alnus incana with Phytophthora alni complex and P. plurivora on disease development and mortality
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