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Distribution (Phytophthora)
- Both P. cactorum and P. syringae are responsible for fruit rot.
- P. cactorum is often responsible for rotting of fruit in summer and in warm climates, being favoured by warmer temperatures.
- P. syringae generally causes rotting in northern apple growing regions and, in the UK, is mainly responsible for rotting in store.
- P. syringae is favoured by cooler temperatures.
- Phytophthora fruit rot is reported in most parts of the world where apples are produced.
- Its relative importance is dependent on the incidence of rainfall pre-harvest.