2016
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.000800
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A unique species in Phytophthora clade 10, Phytophthora intercalaris sp. nov., recovered from stream and irrigation water in the eastern USA

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“…Current phylogenies place P. kernoviae in clade 10 (Cooke et al, 2000) of the genus, together with four other species: Phytophthora boehmeriae K. Sawada (Erwin and Robeiro, 1996), Phytophthora gallica T. Jung & J. Nechwatal (Jung and Nechwatal, 2008), Phytophthora morindae Z.G. Abad & S.C. Nelson (Nelson and Abad, 2017) and Phytophthora intercalaris (Yang et al, 2015). Phytophthora gallica has been recovered from the rhizosphere of declining oak in France and Germany, and identified as a moderately aggressive pathogen, but of lower impact than other pathogens found within the same system (Jung and Nechwatal, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Current phylogenies place P. kernoviae in clade 10 (Cooke et al, 2000) of the genus, together with four other species: Phytophthora boehmeriae K. Sawada (Erwin and Robeiro, 1996), Phytophthora gallica T. Jung & J. Nechwatal (Jung and Nechwatal, 2008), Phytophthora morindae Z.G. Abad & S.C. Nelson (Nelson and Abad, 2017) and Phytophthora intercalaris (Yang et al, 2015). Phytophthora gallica has been recovered from the rhizosphere of declining oak in France and Germany, and identified as a moderately aggressive pathogen, but of lower impact than other pathogens found within the same system (Jung and Nechwatal, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The newly described species, P. morindae, causes foliar and fruit rot disease of Indian Mulberry ( Morinda citrifolia L. var. citrifolia ) (Nelson and Abad, ), whereas P. intercalaris has frequently been isolated in stream baiting surveys of eastern USA, but has yet to be associated with disease symptoms on any plant host (Yang et al , ). The increasing numbers of pathogens being assigned to Phytophthora clade 10, together with the known pathology of most of these species, demonstrate the potential for pathogens from this clade to cause significant disease on a range of hosts in suitable climatic conditions.…”
Section: Isolates Used In This Study and Summary Statistics For Genommentioning
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“…The abundance of Phytophthora species within ornamental nursery settings is a 0 major concern as plant trading nurseries are the most important source of Phytophthora invasions because they are linked to global shipping networks (Brasier 2008;Jung et al 2016b). Phytophthora species have been recovered from soil of potted plants (Davison et al 2006), irrigation reservoirs (Ghimire et al 2011;Yang et al 2016), and hundreds of different hosts with novel plant-microbe interactions (Moralejo et al 2009;Jung et al 2016b). Nurseries also provide opportunities for hybridization between species (Brasier 2001;Brasier et al 2004), where progeny can have novel host specificities and effects (Érsek et al 1995;Brasier et al 1999).…”
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“…For example, Yang et al (2017) included 142 formally described and 43 yet to be described Phytophthora entities in their phylogenetic analyses. Rapid growth in the size of the family reflects increased attention on understanding the diversity in natural ecosystems such as forests (e.g., Vettraino et al 2002 ; Jung et al 2017a ) and streams (e.g., Reeser et al 2007 ; Yang et al 2016 ; Brazee et al 2017 ) as well as in regions such as Asia and South America (e.g., Webber et al 2011 ; Lee et al 2017 ; Jung et al 2020 ; Legeay et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%