Abstract
<i>Phytophthora cinnamomi</i> was often isolated from rotted roots and stems of English holly "Myrtifolia" together with <i>Alternaria alternata, Cylindrocarpon destructanss, Fusarium avenaceum</i> and other fungal species. Inoculation of leaf blades and stem parts of 4 species and 12 holly cultivars with <i>P. cinnamomi</i> showed the spread of rot symptoms on the most of them. On <i>Ilex crenata</i> tissues necrosis did not develop or spread slowly. Isolation of <i>P. cinnamomi</i> only from one holly cultivar in surveyed nursery indicate on transmission of the pathogen with imported young plants.
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