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Is this phytopthora?


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I sent a picture to forest research like this a few years ago when sudden oak death first arrived and it was the next big bad. They advised that it wouldn't be SOD or its Cornish cousin unless there were infected Rhodos or Viburnum near by.

 

They thought more likely at the time that it may be P. cactorum or citricola which I admit at the time I didn't know they affected beech.

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