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Has P. Ramorum been documented in Lime? Or am I most likely looking at Pseudomonas?

 

 

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If it is Phytophthora then I would think it is more likely to be P. citricola or P. cactorum. They are documented on lime. You can get exudates from Honey Fungus also, just a thought.

 

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Thanks Chris, definitely not honey fungus, it was either Phytophthora or a bacterium. I've got water near the sight, it was just it resembled Ramorum and as far as I know that's never been seen in lime.

 

 

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