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Publications, reports and posters about Phytophthora kernoviae

Publications

Beales P.A., Lane C.R, Barton V.C. and Giltrap, P.M. (2006).  Phytophthora kernoviae on ornamentals in the UK.  EPPO Bulletin 36 (2), 377–379.

Brasier, C., Denman, S., Brown, A. and Webber, J. (2004). Sudden oak death (Phytophthora ramorum) discovered on trees in Europe.  Mycological Research 108, 1108-1110.

Brasier, C.M., Beales, P.A., Kirk, S.A., Denman, S. and Rose, J. (2005).  Phytophthora kernoviae sp. nov., and invasisve pathogen causing bleeding stem lesions on forest trees and foliar necrosis of ornamentals in the UK.  Mycological Research 109, 853-859.

Brasier, C. (2005).  Preventing invasive pathogens: deficiencies in the system.  The Plantsman.  Issue March 2005, 54-57.

Brown, A., Brasier, C., Denman, S. Rose, J., Kirk, S., and Webber, J.  (2006).  Tree hosts as aerial Phytophthora infections with particular reference to P. ramorum and P. kernoviae at two UK survey sites.  In: Progress in Research on Phytophthora Diseases of Forest Trees (Proceedings of the IUFRO conference on Phytophthora pathogens of trees, Freising, 11–17 September 2004), eds. C. Brasier, T. Jung and W. Oβwald, pp. 122-125.

Brown, A., Brasier, C. and Webber, J.  (2006).  Aetiology and distribution of  Phytophthora kernoviae and P. ramorum stem lesions on European beech in southwest England.  In: Progress in Research on Phytophthora Diseases of Forest Trees (Proceedings of the IUFRO conference on Phytophthora pathogens of trees, Freising, 11–17 September 2004), eds. C. Brasier, T. Jung and W. Oβwald, pp. 139-141.

Brown, A. V. and Brasier, C. M.  (2007).  Colonization of tree xylem by Phytophthora ramorum, P. kernoviae and other Phytophthora species.  Plant Pathology 56, 227-241

Cooke, D.E.L., Jung, T., Williams, N.A., Schubert, R., Oßwald, W. and Dunca, J.M. (2005).  Genetic diversity of European populations of the fine-root pathogen Phytophthora quercina.  Forest Pathology 35, 57-70.

Deman, S., Kirk, S.A, Brasier, C.M. and Webber, J.F.  (2005).  In vitro Leaf Inoculation Studies as an Indication of Tree Foliage Susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum in the UK.  Plant Pathology 54, 512–521.

Denman, S., Kirk, S.A., Whybrow, A., Orton, E. and Webber, J.F. (2006).  Phytophthora kernoviae and P. ramorum: host susceptibility and sporulation potential on foliage of susceptible trees.  EPPO Bulletin 36 (2), 373–376.

Webber, J.F.and Brasier, C.M. (2005).  Global pathways for tree pathogens; the challenges of Phytophthora species as invasive threats. In: Proceedings of the BCPC International Congress – Crop Science & Technology 2005, volume 2, 741-748.  BCPC, Omega Park, Alton, Hampshire.

Reports

Denman, S. (2007). An assessment of chemical treatment as part of a disease management strategy against P. kernoviae and P. ramorum infections of magnolia (PDF-478K)

Posters

Denman, S., Kirk, S. and Whybrow, A. (2008). Steps towards integrated management of Phytophthora kernoviae and P. ramorum on magnolias in British heritage gardens (PDF-1196K). Poster presented at the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology.

Denman, S., Brasier, C.M., Brown, A., Kirk, S.A., Orton, E. and Webber, J.F. (2004). Preliminary results of foliage susceptibility to Phytophthora kernoviae sp.nov. : A new pathogen of forest trees in the UK (PDF-172K). Poster presented at 3rd International Meeting: Phytophthora in Forests and Natural Ecosystems