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Opportunistically Pathogenic Root Rot Fungi: Armillaria Species

2003
Numerous gap-model studies have attempted to predict responses of tree populations to climate change. Although these models incorporate various disturbance factors, the multifaceted influences of structural-root disease activity on gap dynamics have not been included [e.g., (2000)].
Johann N. Bruhn, Jeanne D. Mihail
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Identification of the Armillaria root rot pathogen in Ethiopian plantations

Forest Pathology, 2004
SummaryArmillaria root rot is a well‐known disease on a wide range of plants, world‐wide. In Ethiopia, the disease has previously been reported on Pinus spp., Coffea arabica and on various native hardwoods. The causal agent of the disease has been attributed to Armillaria mellea, a species now known to represent a complex of many different taxa.
A. Gezahgne   +4 more
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Armillaria ostoyae (armillaria root rot)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF ARMILLARIA ROOT ROT

Acta Horticulturae, 1999
F. Raziq, R.T.V. Fox
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Armillaria root rots.

2013
J. J. Guillaumin, P. Legrand
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The root of nutrient stress resistance

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
exaly  

Arbuscular mycorrhiza: the mother of plant root endosymbioses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008
Martin Parniske
exaly  

Getting to the root of microbiome assembly

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
exaly  

RGF1 controls root meristem size through ROS signalling

Nature, 2019
Masashi Yamada, Philip N Benfey
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