Claim · #6494097
Phytophthora ramorum · pathogen pressure · Lithocarpus
pathogen pressure · effect: harmful
pathogenOf GloBI relation
Verbatim source quote
“tanoaks exhibit drooping or wilting as the first symptom.”
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- Publication
- Unknown Plant Pathology Textbook
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- 418
AI critic verdicts
- plant-pathologist · plausible
“P. ramorum causing bleeding cankers and wilting on Lithocarpus (tanoak) in California is well-documented; oomycete classification is correct, and trunk/leaf damage during wet periods matches known epidemiology.”
- agroecologist · plausible
“P. ramorum causing bleeding cankers and wilt on Lithocarpus (tanoak) trunks in California is well-documented; oomycete classification and 'wet periods' seasonality are correct.”
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