“…In Europe, P. plurivora , P. cambivora and P. cactorum caused a decline of beech trees, with collar cankers and fine‐root loss (Jung, ; Jung et al., ). In France, Spain and Portugal, P. cinnamomi has a broad host range, and it is causing a serious decline of Quercus suber and Q. ilex in those regions (Reeksting, Coetzer, Mahomed, Engelbrecht, & van den Berg, ). Phytophthora cinnamomi may also kill beech, black locust, cedar, Eucalyptus and camellia (Balci & Halmschlager, ,; Hansen & Delatour, ; Ho, Lu, & Gong, ; Shearer & Dillon, ; Shen, Shi, Hong, & Liu, ; Zhou et al., ).…”