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------- host in pathogenicity tests.
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------- two-year-old seedlings suceptible in inoculation studies.
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------- Host of Cephalcia lariciphila lariciphila.
Larix sp. listed by EFSA (2021) citing Chen et al. (2005).
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------- Confirmed host.
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------- found infested in a survey on pests and diseases of Larix species in the Main Botanical Garden of Moscow, Russia.
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