Phytophthora quercina(PHYTQU)
Hosts
Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism | Type | |
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Quercus cerris (QUECE) | Major host | |
* Cooke, D.E.L.; Jung, T.; Williams, N.A.; Schubert, R.; Bahnweg, G.; Osswald, W.; Duncan, J.M. (1999) Molecular evidence supports Phytophthora quercina as a distinct species. Mycological Research, 103(7), 799-804. * Jung, T.; Cooke, D.E.L.; Blaschke, H.; Duncan, J.M.; Osswald, W. (1999) Phytophthora quercina sp. nov., causing root rot of European oaks. Mycological Research, 103(7), 785-798. | ||
Quercus faginea (QUEFG) | Major host | |
* Pérez-Sierra A, López-García C, León M, García-Jiménez J, Abad-Campos P, Jung T (2013) Previously unrecorded low-temperature Phytophthora species associated with Quercus decline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern Spain. Forest Pathology DOI: 10.1111/efp.12037 | ||
Quercus ilex (QUEIL) | Major host | |
* Cooke, D.E.L.; Jung, T.; Williams, N.A.; Schubert, R.; Bahnweg, G.; Osswald, W.; Duncan, J.M. (1999) Molecular evidence supports Phytophthora quercina as a distinct species. Mycological Research, 103(7), 799-804. * Jung, T.; Cooke, D.E.L.; Blaschke, H.; Duncan, J.M.; Osswald, W. (1999) Phytophthora quercina sp. nov., causing root rot of European oaks. Mycological Research, 103(7), 785-798. * Pérez-Sierra A, López-García C, León M, García-Jiménez J, Abad-Campos P, Jung T (2013) Previously unrecorded low-temperature Phytophthora species associated with Quercus decline in a Mediterranean forest in eastern Spain. Forest Pathology DOI: 10.1111/efp.12037 | ||
Quercus petraea (QUEPE) | Major host | |
* Tkaczyk M, Sikora K, Galko J, Kunca A, Milenković I (2020) Isolation and pathogenicity of Phytophthora species from sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) stands in Slovakia. Forest Pathology 50, e12632. https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12632 | ||
Quercus pubescens (QUEPU) | Major host | |
* Cooke, D.E.L.; Jung, T.; Williams, N.A.; Schubert, R.; Bahnweg, G.; Osswald, W.; Duncan, J.M. (1999) Molecular evidence supports Phytophthora quercina as a distinct species. Mycological Research, 103(7), 799-804. * Jung, T.; Cooke, D.E.L.; Blaschke, H.; Duncan, J.M.; Osswald, W. (1999) Phytophthora quercina sp. nov., causing root rot of European oaks. Mycological Research, 103(7), 785-798. | ||
Quercus robur (QUERO) | Major host | |
* Cooke, D.E.L.; Jung, T.; Williams, N.A.; Schubert, R.; Bahnweg, G.; Osswald, W.; Duncan, J.M. (1999) Molecular evidence supports Phytophthora quercina as a distinct species. Mycological Research, 103(7), 799-804. * Jung, T.; Cooke, D.E.L.; Blaschke, H.; Duncan, J.M.; Osswald, W. (1999) Phytophthora quercina sp. nov., causing root rot of European oaks. Mycological Research, 103(7), 785-798. | ||
Quercus suber (QUESU) | Major host | |
* Dorado FJ, Corcobado T, Brandano A, Abbas Y, Alcaide F, Janoušek J, Jung T, Scanu B, Solla A (2023) First report of dieback of Quercus suber trees associated with Phytophthora quercina in Morocco. Plant Disease 107(4), 1246. ttps://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-08-22-1795-PDN | ||
Quercus frainetto (QUEFR) | Host | |
* Balci, Y.; Halmschlager, E. (2002) First confirmation of Phytophthora quercina in Asia. Plant Disease, 86(4), p 442. | ||
Quercus hartwissiana (QUEHR) | Host | |
* Balci, Y.; Halmschlager, E. (2002) First confirmation of Phytophthora quercina in Asia. Plant Disease, 86(4), p 442. |