Whole genome sequencing and analysis of the symbiotic Armillaria gallica M3 with Gastrodia elata [PDF]
Background On the one hand, Armillaria is regarded as a plant disease that causes serious root rot of forest trees, on the other hand, Armillaria is also an important symbiotic fungi of the valuable Chinese herb Gastrodia elata.
Cheng-Ying Luo +6 more
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Characteristics and functions of volatile organic compounds in the tripartite symbiotic system of Gastrodia elata-Armillaria gallica-Rahnella aceris HPDA25 [PDF]
Tripartite interactions among plants, fungi, and bacteria are critical for maintaining plant growth and fitness, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play a significant role in these interactions.
Ying Zhang +5 more
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Characterization of Mycoviruses in Armillaria ostoyae and A. cepistipes in the Czech Republic [PDF]
Members of the genus Armillaria are widespread forest pathogens against which effective protection has not yet been developed. Due to their longevity and the creation of large-scale cloning of Armillaria individuals, the use of mycoviruses as biocontrol ...
Lucie Walterová +5 more
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Different Symbiotic Species of Armillaria Affect the Yield and Active Compound Contents of Polyporus umbellatus [PDF]
Polyporus umbellatus is a medicinal fungus primarily used for diuresis, with its sclerotium serving as the medicinal component. The growth and development of sclerotia are reliant on a symbiotic relationship with Armillaria.
Liu Liu +5 more
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A symbiotic relationship is observed between Armillaria and the Chinese herbal medicine Gastrodia elata (G. elata). Armillaria is a nutrient source for the growth of G. elata, and its nutrient metabolism efficiency affects the growth and development of G.
Jinlong Cai +6 more
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Weather Conditions Drive the Damage Area Caused by Armillaria Root Disease in Coniferous Forests across Poland [PDF]
Armillaria root disease affects forests around the world. It occurs in many habitats and causes losses in the infested stands. Weather conditions are important factors for growth and development of Armillaria species. Yet, the relation between occurrence
Paweł Lech +3 more
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Armillaria Root-Rot Pathogens: Species Boundaries and Global Distribution [PDF]
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot pathogens and their distribution. In addition, a phylogenetic tree using translation elongation factor subunit 1-alpha (tef-1α) from isolates across ...
Martin P.A. Coetzee +2 more
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Fungal phoenix rising from the ashes? [PDF]
During May 2010, sporocarps of what appeared to be an Armillaria sp. were found in large clumps in historic Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on the foot of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. These sporocarps could be physically linked to the roots of
M.J. Wingfield +4 more
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Armillaria ostoyae, a species among the destructive forest pathogens from the genus Armillaria, causes root rot disease on woody plants worldwide. Efficient control measures to limit the growth and impact of this severe underground pathogen are under ...
Liqiong Chen +12 more
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Effect of symbiotic fungi-Armillaria gallica on the yield of Gastrodia elata Bl. and insight into the response of soil microbial community [PDF]
Armillaria members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia elata Bl., and they will undergo severe competition with native soil organisms before colonization and become symbiotic with G. elata.
Yanhong Wang +8 more
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