Temperature and exposure time effects on Phytophthora kernoviae and Phytophthora ramorum viability were examined in flasks of compost and in a large-scale composting system containing plant waste. Cellophane, rhododendron leaf and peat-based inoculum of P. kernoviae and P. ramorum isolates were used in flasks; naturally infected leaves were inserted into a large-scale system. Exposures of 5 and 10days respectively at a mean temperature of 35°C in flask and large-scale composts reduced P. kernoviae and P. ramorum inocula to below detection limits using semi-selective culturing. Although P. ramorum was undetectable after a 1-day exposure of inoculum to compost at 40°C in flasks, it survived on leaves exposed to a mean temperature of 4...
International audienceCompost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne pl...
Survival of infectious inoculum of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae was assessed follo...
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction ...
Temperature and exposure time effects on Phytophthora kernoviae and Phytophthora ramorum viability w...
Composted municipal green waste is a potential vehicle for the transmission of Phytophtora ramorum, ...
This study assesses the survival of Phytophthora ramorum in the root ball of Rhododendron container ...
The potential for using plant pathogens and seeds as indicator organisms for assessing sanitization ...
This study looked at the factors that facilitated the spread of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernovia...
Assessment of phytosanitary risks associated with application of composts in agriculture generally h...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD) and ramorum blight, infects a wide ...
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...
International audienceCompost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne pl...
Survival of infectious inoculum of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae was assessed follo...
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction ...
Temperature and exposure time effects on Phytophthora kernoviae and Phytophthora ramorum viability w...
Composted municipal green waste is a potential vehicle for the transmission of Phytophtora ramorum, ...
This study assesses the survival of Phytophthora ramorum in the root ball of Rhododendron container ...
The potential for using plant pathogens and seeds as indicator organisms for assessing sanitization ...
This study looked at the factors that facilitated the spread of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernovia...
Assessment of phytosanitary risks associated with application of composts in agriculture generally h...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of Sudden Oak Death (SOD) and ramorum blight, infects a wide ...
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...
International audienceCompost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne pl...
Survival of infectious inoculum of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae was assessed follo...
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction ...