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First recognized in the mid 1990s, the disease kills some oak species (primarily coast live oak, Quercus agrifolia, and an oak relative, tanoak, Notholithocarpus densiflorus) and has had devastating effects on coastal forests in California and Oregon
- Disease Alert: Phytophthora Ramorum (Sudden Oak Death)
In coastal California and southern Oregon, P ramorum causes sudden oak death, a disease which has killed millions of trees, primarily tanoak and coast live oak The pathogen also causes twig and leaf diseases in several common nursery and landscape plants
- Phytophthora ramorum - Wikipedia
Phytophthora ramorum is the oomycete known to cause the disease sudden oak death (SOD) The disease kills oak and other species of trees and has had devastating effects on the oak populations in California and Oregon, as well as being present in Europe
- Sudden Oak Death | UC Master Gardeners of San Luis Obispo County
Explains Sudden Oak Death (SOD), its symptoms, disease transmission, and prevention measures Highlights the importance of monitoring risk using tools like the SODmap app and strategies for protecting high-value oaks
- Sudden Oak Death in California: How to Identify Treat SOD
Learn how to identify Sudden Oak Death, spot early symptoms, and choose the right treatment to protect your oak trees Expert tips for fast SOD prevention
- Sudden Oak Death | National Invasive Species Information Center
One of the many invasive pathogens contained in this genus, P infestans, was responsible for the Irish potato famine Since the mid-1990s, though, Phytophthora has been attacking forest trees along the West Coast, with the pathogen P ramorum, also known as "sudden oak death" (SOD)
- Sudden Oak Death - Symptoms and Treatments - Arborjet
Sudden oak death (SOD) is the common name for a fatal tree disease caused by Phytophthora ramorum, a species of oomycetes (water molds) that are similar to fungi
- Sudden Oak Death: Causes, Symptoms, Disease Cycle
Sudden oak death is a plant disease caused by an oomycete pathogen that affects several species of trees and shrubs, mainly in North America and Europe It was first identified in the 1990s in California
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