![Phytophthora cinnamomi image](/public/Phyci1/Pcinnamomi_hyphae_and_chlamydospores.jpg;jsessionid=C684AA8AC521A1978FCE6EE0A1719CF5)
Photo credit: Papori Barua, Centre for Phytophthora Science and
Management, Murdoch University, School of Biological Science, South
Street, Perth, Australia 6150
Phytophthora is a genus of the Oomycetes (water molds) which, through convergent evolution, have similarities to fungi. However, oomycetes are not fungi (as had been earlier thought), but are part of Stramenopiles, a kingdom distinct from plants, fungi, and animals that also includes diatoms and golden-brown and brown algae, such as kelp.