Plant Disease (2013) 97, p. 1111 (Lazreg et al.)

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F. Lazreg, L. Belabid, J. Sanchez, E. Gallego, J.A. Garrido-Cardenas and A. Elhaitoum (2013)
First report of Globisporangium ultimum causing Pythium damping-off on Aleppo pine in Algeria, Africa, and the Mediterranean Region
Plant Disease 97 (8), 1111-1111
Abstract: During 2008 and 2009, Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) seedlings grown in Algeria were observed with damping-off symptoms. The fungus Globisporangium ultimum [= Pythium ultimum] was isolated from the diseased plants. The identification was based on morphological characteristics and ITS sequence analysis. Pathogenicity of the isolates was demonstrated by inoculation.
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Globisporangium ultimum Pine (Pinus) Algeria