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Dispersal of<i>Phytophthora cinnamomi</i>Through Lateritic Soil by Laterally Flowing Subsurface Water

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1993

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Phytophthora cinnomomi was recovered from water flowing at the base of a lateritic soil about 1 m deep and overlying concreted duricrust on a hillslope supporting a severely diseased forest of Eucalyptus marginoto (jarrah) in south-western Australia. The water was collected by 20-m-long throughflow interception trenches dug down to the duricrust. The fungus also was recovered at depths greater than 2 m from piezometers drawing water perched on clay beneath the duricrust. Most inoculum-bearing water was collected in winter and early spring when deeper soil was warmer than near-surface soil. Collections also were made in autumn and summer following unseasonably heavy rainfall