Phytophthora abietivora, A new species isolated from diseased christmas trees in Connecticut, U.S.A.

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A number of fir species (Abies) are produced as Christmas trees around the world. In particular, Fraser fir (Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir.) is popular as it yields high-quality Christmas trees in temperate North America and Europe. A Phytophthora sp. causing root rot on Fraser fir was isolated from a Christmas tree farm in Connecticut, U.S.A., and found to be new to science according to morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis using multilocus DNA sequences from ITS, Cox1, β-Tub, Nadh1, and Hsp90 loci. Thus, it was described and illustrated as Phytophthora abietivora. An informative Koch's postulates test revealed that P. abietivora was the pathogen causing root rot of Fraser fir.

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Li, D. W., Schultes, N. P., LaMondia, J. A., & Cowles, R. S. (2019). Phytophthora abietivora, A new species isolated from diseased christmas trees in Connecticut, U.S.A. Plant Disease, 103(12), 3057–3064. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-03-19-0583-RE

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