Yang, X.Richardson, P. A.Hong, C.2016-12-192016-12-192014-07-291932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10919/73717A novel Phytophthora species was frequently recovered from irrigation reservoirs at several ornamental plant production facilities in eastern Virginia. Initial sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of this species generated unreadable sequences due to continual polymorphic positions. Cloning and sequencing the ITS region as well as sequencing the mitochondrially encoded cytochrome c oxidase 1 and beta-tubulin genes revealed that it is a hybrid between P. taxon PgChlamydo as its paternal parent and an unknown species genetically close to P. mississippiae as its maternal parent. This hybrid has some diagnostic morphological features of P. taxon PgChlamydo and P. mississippiae. It produces catenulate hyphal swellings, characteristic of P. mississippiae, and chlamydospores, typical of P. taxon PgChlamydo. It also produces both ornamented and relatively smooth-walled oogonia. Ornamented oogonia are another important diagnostic character of P. mississippiae. The relatively smooth-walled oogonia may be indicative of oogonial character of P. taxon PgChlamydo. The new hybrid is described here as Phytophthora × stagnum.8 pagesapplication/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalhigh-temperature tolerantmultiple sequence alignmentcytochrome-oxidase-iiinterspecific hybridizationphylogenetic-relationshipsmolecular characterizationriparian ecosystemsmitochondrial-dnanatural hybridsspecies hybridsPhytophthora xstagnum nothosp nov., a New Hybrid from Irrigation Reservoirs at Ornamental Plant Nurseries in VirginiaArticle - RefereedPLOS ONEhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.010345097