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[[Image:Ramorum blight.png|300px|thumb|right|Rhododendron affected by Ramorum blight. Image: [http://ohioline.osu.edu/sites/ohioline/files/imce/Plant_Pathology/PLPATH-TREE-05-P-ramorum-rhododendron.png]]]
  
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==Description==
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"Ramorum blight" is a term used to describe a class of diseases caused by the plant pathogen ''Phytophthora ramorum''. <ref> [http://www.ct.gov/caes/lib/caes/documents/publications/fact_sheets/plant_pathology_and_ecology/ramorum_blight_(sudden_oak_death)_12-20-12.pdf Marra, RE. 2012. Ramorum blight (sudden oak death) (''Phytophthora ramorum''). The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.] </ref> Foliar hosts typically do not succumb to Ramorum blight; however, foliar hosts can spread ''Phytophthora ramorum'' to other plants. <ref> [http://www.suddenoakdeath.org/about-sudden-oak-death/faq/ California Oak Mortality Task Force] </ref>
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Oak trees impacted by Ramorum blight are susceptible to [[Sudden Oak Death (SOD)]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:28, 29 March 2017

Rhododendron affected by Ramorum blight. Image: [1]

Description

"Ramorum blight" is a term used to describe a class of diseases caused by the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. [1] Foliar hosts typically do not succumb to Ramorum blight; however, foliar hosts can spread Phytophthora ramorum to other plants. [2]

Oak trees impacted by Ramorum blight are susceptible to Sudden Oak Death (SOD).

References

  1. Marra, RE. 2012. Ramorum blight (sudden oak death) (Phytophthora ramorum). The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
  2. California Oak Mortality Task Force

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