SOD Zoospores Emerging

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

Sudden Oak Death is a disease that has killed hundreds of thousands of trees in California and Oregon. It has infected large areas of live oak and tanoaks forests. This microscope footage shows the zoospores of Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of SOD, emerging from the sporangia. Under the right environmental conditions infectious zoospores are released and will infect new host trees.

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  • @mobiusline1

    Not anymore. Now belong to the kingdom "Chromalveolata" according to Adl et al (2005)

  • not fungi

    chromista - along with diatoms and brown algae

  • fungee or somthin?

  • fgfd

  • Excelent

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