1992 journal article

SUSCEPTIBILITY OF STRAWBERRY GENOTYPES TO INFECTION AND COLONIZATION BY RACES OF PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE AND THE GROWTH-RESPONSES OF INOCULATED GENOTYPES

PLANT DISEASE, 76(4), 335–339.

By: T. Law* & R. Milholland

TL;DR: Nineteen strawberry cultivars maintained in the North Carolina strawberry certification program and Cambridge Favourite, a cultivar widely grown in Europe, were evaluated for susceptibility to infection and colonization by seven races of Phytophthora fragariae. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1991 journal article

PRODUCTION OF SPORANGIA AND OOSPORES OF PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE IN ROOTS OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS

PLANT DISEASE, 75(5), 475–478.

By: T. Law* & R. Milholland

TL;DR: Production of sporangia by P. fragariae was greatest when roots of susceptible strawberry cultivar Tennessee Beauty were incubated for a total of 8 days at 15 C after inoculation with isolate NC-1 of race Pf-2. (via Semantic Scholar)
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