S. Frankel, J. Alexander, D. Benner, Janell M. Hillman, A. Shor
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Abstract
Phytophthora pathogens are damaging native wildland vegetation including plants in restoration areas and botanic gardens. The infestations threaten some plants already designated as endangered and degrade high-value habitats. Pathogens are being introduced primarily via container plant nursery stock and, once established, they can spread to adjacent areas where plant species not previously exposed to pathogens may become infected. We review epidemics in California – caused by the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthoraramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld and the first USA detections of P. tentaculata Kröber & Marwitz, which occurred in native plant nurseries and restoration areas – as examples to illustrate these threats to conservation plantings.
疫霉病原体正在破坏原生野生植被,包括恢复区和植物园的植物。这种虫害威胁到一些已经被列为濒危物种的植物,并破坏了高价值的栖息地。病原体主要是通过容器植物苗圃引入的,一旦建立起来,它们就会传播到邻近地区,在那里以前没有接触过病原体的植物物种可能会被感染。我们回顾了由橡树猝死病原体Phytophthoraramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ' t Veld和美国首次在本地植物苗圃和恢复区域检测到的P. tentaculata Kröber & Marwitz引起的加利福尼亚流行病,作为说明这些对保护植物的威胁的例子。