DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.15506373
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Antimicrobial Resistance and Sensitivity of Phytophthora agathidicida

Abstract: Members of the oomycete genus Phytophthora are highly infectious plant pathogens. P. agathidicida affects the New Zealand native keystone species Agathis australis(kauri) and is the cause of kauri dieback. The complex oomycete lifecycle makes Phytophthora infections hard to manage. The current management of kauri dieback has been limited and antimicrobial resistance is a concern. Phosphite agrichemical preparations are commonly used in the control of Phytophthora diseases, including kauri dieback. However, ph… Show more

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“…Conversely, compounds that activate oospore germination also have value. There are several compounds that effectively kill mycelia and zoospores of P. agathidicida, but few that affect oospores (Daley, 2020;. If oospore dormancy could be broken by stimulating germination, the oospores would break down their own defences by forming mycelia, or sporangia and zoospores, all of which are vulnerable to these other chemicals.…”
Section: Germination Of Oosporesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, compounds that activate oospore germination also have value. There are several compounds that effectively kill mycelia and zoospores of P. agathidicida, but few that affect oospores (Daley, 2020;. If oospore dormancy could be broken by stimulating germination, the oospores would break down their own defences by forming mycelia, or sporangia and zoospores, all of which are vulnerable to these other chemicals.…”
Section: Germination Of Oosporesmentioning
confidence: 99%