Top 10 similar words or synonyms for phytophthera

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for phytophthera

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Phytophthora capsici Chlamydospores, found in other "Phytophthera" species, have not been documented on "P. capsici" in nature or formed on isolates that were collected from a range of hosts and locations.
Aphanomyces euteiches In alfalfa, there is evidence that another interaction can occur between "A. euteiches" and "P. medicaginis", another important alfalfa pathogen which causes Phytophthera root rot. In this case, colonization by "A. euteiches" may make it more difficult for "P. medicaginis" to take hold.
Swanton Pacific Ranch In recent years, an alarming disease was found killing oaks in Marin County and has now spread to 10 surrounding counties. The cause of this disease was identified only last year to be a fungal pathogen Phytophthera ramorum. The disease this pathogen causes is called Sudden Oak Death (SOD).
Aphanomyces euteiches f.sp. pisi An alfalfa, there is evidence that another interaction can occur between "A. euteiches" and "P. medicaginis", another important alfalfa pathogen which causes Phytophthera root rot. In this case, colonization by "A. euteiches" may make it more difficult for "P. medicaginis" to take hold.
Albert College (Dublin) In 1902 the name "Albert Agricultural College" was adopted. In the early 20th century Paul A. Murphy, Professor of plant pathology, made a significant scientific breakthrough in the study of phytophthera infestans, the fungus which causes potato blight. In the definitive work on the Irish Famine - "The Great Hunger" - the author Cecil Woodham-Smith states that in view of the fact that Ireland suffered so much from the blight it was "by a stroke of poetic justice that it was in Ireland that much of the final research was carried out... at the Albert College in Glasnevin, Dublin".