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  Challenges in predicting invasive reservoir hosts of emerging pathogens: mapping Rhododendron ponticum as a foliar host for Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae in the UK.

Purse, B. V.;  Graeser, P.;  Searle, K.;  Edwards, C.;  Harris, C.;  Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands,  Biological Invasions, 2013, 15, 3, pp 529-545, 69 ref.

Invasive species can increase the susceptibility of ecosystems to disease by acting as reservoir hosts for pathogens. Invasive hosts are often sparsel...

  First report of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group 5 (AG5) in wheat in the UK.

Woodhall, J. W.;  Laurenson, L.;  Peters, J. C.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 26, pp 9, 6 ref.

A sample of wheat cv. Grafton was taken from a field in Shropshire, UK, in May 2010. Brown lesions were present on 2 stems at 5-15 mm from the stem ba...

  Dieback and mortality of Juniperus communis in Britain associated with Phytophthora austrocedrae.

Green, S.;  Hendry, S. J.;  MacAskill, G. A.;  Laue, B. E.;  Steele, H.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 26, pp 2, 3 ref.

In late 2010, reports were received of serious decline of native juniper (Juniperus communis) at the Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve in norther...

  The distribution and socio-economic impacts of Mikania micrantha (Asteraceae) in Papua New Guinea and Fiji and prospects for its biocontrol.

Day, M. D.;  Kawi, A.;  Tunabuna, A.;  Fidelis, J.;  Swamy, B.;  Ratutuni, J.;  Saul-Maora, J.;  Dewhurst, C. F.;  Orapa, W.;  Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society, Cairns, Australia,  23rd Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society Conference. Volume 1: weed management in a changing world, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 26-29 September 2011, 2011, pp 146-153, 8 ref.

Mikania micrantha or mile-a-minute is a fast growing Neotropical vine found throughout much of Asia and the Pacific, invading small subsistence farms ...
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  A new disease of Nothofagus in Britain caused by Phytophthora pseudosyringae.

Scanu, B.;  Jones, B.;  Webber, J. F.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 27, 5 ref.

In 2009 at a site in Cornwall, England, 12- to 18-year-old trees of N. obliqua were reported with extensive dieback and mortality. Located in four nei...

  Infectivity and sporulation potential of Phytophthora kernoviae to select North American native plants.

Fichtner, E. J.;  Rizzo, D. M.;  Kirk, S. A.;  Webber, J. F.;  Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK,  Plant Pathology, 2012, 61, 2, pp 224-233, 30 ref.

Phytophthora kernoviae exhibits comparable epidemiology to Phytophthora ramorum in invaded UK woodlands. Because both pathogens have an overlapping ge...

  Phytophthora kernoviae - a new invasive pathogen of the ornamental and tree crops.

Aleksandrov, I. N.;  Arbuzova, E. N.;  Izdatel'stvo Kolos, Moscow, Russia,  Zashchita i Karantin Rasteniĭ, 2012, 1, pp 30-33, 5 ref.

A new disease of ornamental and wood cultures was detected in 2003 in the United Kingdom. This paper presents data on the pathogen Phytophthora kernov...

  Thuja occidentalis: a new host for Phytophthora lateralis.

Schlenzig, A.;  Campbell, R.;  Mulholland, V.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 8, 4 ref.

In February and March 2011, Scottish Government Plant Health Inspectors submitted 3 potted Thuja occidentalis cv. Emeraude to SASA requesting a test f...

  First report of a new binucleate Rhizoctonia on potato tubers in the UK.

Woodhall, J. W.;  Webb, K. M.;  Harper, G.;  Peters, J. C.;  Rodriguez-Carres, M.;  Cubeta, M. A.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 31, 4 ref.

A sample of potato cv. Navan tubers displaying growth cracking and elephant hide symptoms often associated with Rhizoctonia potato disease, were obtai...

  Dutch elm disease revisited: past, present and future management in Great Britain.

Harwood, T. D.;  Tomlinson, I.;  Potter, C. A.;  Knight, J. D.;  Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK,  Plant Pathology, 2011, 60, 3, pp 545-555, 37 ref.

The arrival of a new species of the fungus which causes Dutch elm disease into Great Britain in the 1960s caused widespread elm death and continues to...

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