Abstract
Discussion of the issues caused in Portugal by Phytophthora Ramorum, a pathogen affecting the local Cortilha, or Cork Tree, population. This problem has had a large impact on the personal lives of farmers in Portugal, as the trees and their growth and cultivation are deeply important to their culture. This disease affects the Cork Trees of Portugal through a rotting of their roots, and can begin causing issues from the time the trees are in their seedling stages. In order to protect against the fungus, farmers have begun to take various preventative measures, including the testing of the soil, the treating of ...