A California-Based Chronological Review (1995-2004) of Research on Phytophora ramorum, the Causal Agent of Sudden Oak Death

M. Garbelott, D.M. Rizzo

Abstract


This review describes in chronological order the events surrounding the discovery in California of the
causal agent of the forest disease known as Sudden Oak Death. Advances in the understanding of this emergent
disease have occurred over a very short period of time and include elements of host-pathogen interactions, epidemiology,
genetics, as well as the development of treatment options. Only three years from its discovery in California, the
entire genome of Phytophthora ramorum was sequenced. The availability of the genome offers endless possibilities
for research, and it has already been tapped to provide the strongest evidence yet in support of an exotic nature of
this pathogen both in California forests and in European nurseries. Finally, this emergent disease highlights the
inevitable connectivity between the ornamental plant business and the health of native forests.

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