Author:
Boersma J. G.,Cooke D. E. L.,Sivasithamparam K.
Abstract
A survey of wildflower farms in the south west of Western Australia, was
conducted during spring of 1997 and autumn 1998 to determine the prevalence of
Phytophthora infestations. Thirty-seven randomly
selected farms ranging in size from 0.5 to =30 ha were visited. The
main crop plants grown included species of Banksia,
Boronia, Chamelaucium,
Conospermum, Eucalyptus,
Protea, and Leucadendron. Eighteen
sites were found to have infestations of Phytophthora.
Of these, 14 sites had P. cinnamomi, and 2 sites had P. cryptogea. P.
cactorum, P. citricola and P. nicotianae were each found at only single
locations. One site was found to have both P. cinnamomi and P. cryptogea.
Species of Phytophthora were identified morphologically, isozymically, and
using species-specific PCR primers. Not every species could be identified by
all 3 methods. There was no apparent association between geographical location
and the occurrence of Phytophthora spp.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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