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. 2018 Apr 30;40:182–220. doi: 10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.08

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Decline and dieback symptoms caused by Phytophthora austrocedri on Austrocedrus chilensis in Argentina (a–e) and on Juniperus communis in the UK (f, g). a. Extensive mortality of A. chilensis at landscape level; b. decline, dieback and mortality of A. chilensis at stand level; c. A. chilensis trees with thinning and dieback of crowns; d. healthy, declining chlorotic and dead A. chilensis (from right to left); e. mature A. chilensis stem with flame-shaped necrotic lesion of the inner bark; f. long-dead and recently killed J. communis with red-brown foliage; g. tongue-shaped orange-brown lesion extending from the main roots into the collar of a mature J. communis. — Photos: a–d: T. Jung; e–g: A. Pérez-Sierra.