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Phytophthora diseasesThere are a number of important species within this genus in Vietnam. These include P. nicotianae Breda de Haan on pineapples, P. palmivora E.J. Butler on durian, rubber and pineapples, P. dreschleri Tucker, P. capsici Leonian on black pepper and P. colocasiae Racib. on taro. There is potential for P. cinnamomi Rands to be a key pathogen in Vietnam, if it is not already. Some species have a very wide host range, but others are limited in their host range. >> Pineapple heart rot
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