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An exploration of mechanism of high quality and yield of Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca by the isolation, identification and evaluation of Armillaria

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2022
Background Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca, a perennial herb of G.elata Bl. in Orchidaceae, is one of the most valuable traditional Chinese medicines. G. elata Bl.
En Yu   +5 more
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Dual RNA-Seq Profiling Unveils Mycoparasitic Activities of Trichoderma atroviride against Haploid Armillaria ostoyae in Antagonistic Interaction Assays

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2023
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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Whole genome sequencing and analysis of Armillaria gallica Jzi34 symbiotic with Gastrodia elata

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2023
Background Armillaria species are plant pathogens, but a few Armillaria species can establish a symbiotic relationship with Gastrodia elata, a rootless and leafless orchid, that is used as a Chinese herbal medicine.
Jinlong Cai   +6 more
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Transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory mode by which NAA promotes the growth of Armillaria gallica

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
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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The test of eight tree species resistance to the attack of Armillaria mellea and A. ostoyae by artificial infection [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2010
In the forest ecosystems in Serbia five Armillaria species are present. Understanding differences in the pathogenicity of Armillaria species to the tree species is of a great importance for the foresters. The aim of study was to test susceptibility of
Keča Nenad
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Role of Armillaria species on tree dying in Turkey oak and Hungarian oak forest in Lipovica [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2006
The species and population structure of Armillaria species were studied in Turkey oak and Hungarian oak forest. Two species were observed, Armillaria gallica and A. mellea. Armillaria mellea was found on only one tree, and A.
Keča Nenad, Karadžić Dragan
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In vitro interactions between Armillaria species and potential biocontrol fungi [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2009
Interaction between Armillaria species and seven other fungi were tested in vitro. Tree antagonistic (Trichoderma viride, Trichotecium roseum and Penicillium sp.) and four decaying (Hypholoma fasciculare¸ Hypholoma capnoides, Phlebiopsis gigantea, and ...
Keča Nenad
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Root decays as a potential predisposition factor of a bark beetle disaster in the Šumava Mts.

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2003
Root decay infection and potential relations to Ips typographus L. outbreaks in the Šumava Mts. (Bohemian Forest) were monitored in 3 permanent sample plots.
L. Jankovský, P. Cudlín, I. Moravec
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Structure Elucidation and Immunoactivity Study of Armillaria mellea Fruiting Body Polysaccharides

open access: yesSeparations, 2023
Polysaccharides are the main nutritional constituents in the Armillaria mellea fruiting bodies. The structure and immunoactivity of Armillaria mellea polysaccharide are valuable to be determined for development. In the present study, two polysaccharides,
Qingqing Li   +6 more
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Hallmarks of Comparative Transcriptome between Rhizomorphs and Hyphae of Armillaria sp. 541 Participating in Fungal Symbiosis with Emphasis on LysM Domains

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2023
Armillaria sp. 541, a genus of root-infecting fungi, forms a symbiosis with traditional Chinese medicine Gastrodia elata (Orchid) and Polyporus umbellatus via extensive networks of durable rhizomorphs.
Bing Li   +3 more
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