Since the mid 1990s, Phytophthora ramorum has been responsible for the widespread mortality of tanoaks, as well as several oak species throughout California and Oregon forests. However, not all trees die, even in areas with high disease pressure, suggesting that some trees may be resistant to the pathogen. In this study, the chemical basis of host resistance was investigated. Three field experiments were carried out in California between December 2004 and September 2005. The levels of nine phenolic compounds (gallic acid, catechin, tyrosol, a tyrosol derivative, ellagic acid, and four ellagic acid derivatives) extracted from the phloem of trees that had been either artificially inoculated with P. ramorum or trees putatively infected...
Phenolic metabolites are frequently implicated in chemical defense mechanisms against pathogens in w...
California coastal woodlands are suffering severe disease and mortality as a result of infection fro...
Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of ‘sudden oak death’, is considered an important pathogen of for...
Since the mid 1990s, Phytophthora ramorum has been responsible for the widespread mortality of tano...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has resulted in high levels of coast live oak (CLO...
Recent research suggests California bay laurel trees, Umbellularia californica, act as a critical ve...
Graduation date: 2009Tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus), along with some other members of Fagaceae, ar...
We conducted field studies to evaluate management methods for the prevention of sudden oak death (SO...
Since its emergence in the late 1990s, sudden oak death has killed mature oak trees and tan...
The ability of metalaxyl-M, phosphonic acid in the form of phosphonate, and copper hydroxide to inhi...
A new canker disease of Lithocarpus densiflorus, Quercus agrifolia, Q. kellogii, and Q. parvula var....
The genus Phytophthora encompasses a range of fungal pathogens infecting and killing ornamental plan...
The primary foliar host for Phytophthora ramorum is Umbellularia californica (bay laurel), a tree sp...
Published April 2006. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://ex...
Phytophthora ramorum is the causal agent of Sudden Oak death (SOD), ramorum dieback and ramorum leaf...
Phenolic metabolites are frequently implicated in chemical defense mechanisms against pathogens in w...
California coastal woodlands are suffering severe disease and mortality as a result of infection fro...
Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of ‘sudden oak death’, is considered an important pathogen of for...
Since the mid 1990s, Phytophthora ramorum has been responsible for the widespread mortality of tano...
Sudden oak death, caused by Phytophthora ramorum, has resulted in high levels of coast live oak (CLO...
Recent research suggests California bay laurel trees, Umbellularia californica, act as a critical ve...
Graduation date: 2009Tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus), along with some other members of Fagaceae, ar...
We conducted field studies to evaluate management methods for the prevention of sudden oak death (SO...
Since its emergence in the late 1990s, sudden oak death has killed mature oak trees and tan...
The ability of metalaxyl-M, phosphonic acid in the form of phosphonate, and copper hydroxide to inhi...
A new canker disease of Lithocarpus densiflorus, Quercus agrifolia, Q. kellogii, and Q. parvula var....
The genus Phytophthora encompasses a range of fungal pathogens infecting and killing ornamental plan...
The primary foliar host for Phytophthora ramorum is Umbellularia californica (bay laurel), a tree sp...
Published April 2006. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://ex...
Phytophthora ramorum is the causal agent of Sudden Oak death (SOD), ramorum dieback and ramorum leaf...
Phenolic metabolites are frequently implicated in chemical defense mechanisms against pathogens in w...
California coastal woodlands are suffering severe disease and mortality as a result of infection fro...
Phytophthora ramorum, causal agent of ‘sudden oak death’, is considered an important pathogen of for...