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Camellias are important nursery and landscape plants and are known to be highly susceptible hosts of Phytophthora ramorum, the pathogen that causes Sudden Oak Death. This is the first report of camellia flower bud infection in the field with the North American genotype of P. ramorum Accepted for publication 31 May 2006. Published 25 August 2006.





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