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Showing Phytophthora bilorbang
Phytophthora bilorbang Aghighi, G.E.St.J.Hardy, J.K.Scott & T.I.Burgess , legitimate, scientific
Aghighi, S., Hardy, G.E.St J., Scott, J.K. & Burgess, T.I. (2012), Phytophthora bilorbang sp. nov., a new species associated with the decline of Rubus anglocandicans (European blackberry) in Western Australia. European Journal of Plant Pathology 133: 848, figs. 3, 4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus: Western Australia, Pemberton, banks of Warren River, from rhizosphere soil of dying Rubus anglocandicans, 2010, collected by S. Aghighi, holotypus MURU 470; cultures ex-type CBS 131653;ITS,coxI, HSP90, BT and NADH sequenceJQ256377, JQ256375, JQ256376, JQ256374 andJQ256378, respectively."
  • Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-type: JQ256377 (ITS), JQ256375 (coxI), JQ256376 (HSP90), JQ256374 (BT), JQ256378 (NADH)
  • Text: Identifier: MB 563863
  • Etymology: "The chosen name of the new species refers to a Noongar (southwest Australian Aboriginal) word for a person living on the banks of a river."
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