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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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Situation of Armillaria spp. and Heterobasidion spp. in Slovenia
Species of the genus Armillaria and Heterobasidion are among the most common causes of stem and root rot in Slovenia. Armillaria spp. infects deciduous and coniferous trees, while Heterobasidion spp. mainly threatens Norway spruce (Picea abies), pines (Pinus spp.), and silver fir (Abies alba).
Ana Brglez, ̧Nikica Ogris
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In vitro co-culture system for Prunus spp. and Armillaria mellea in phenolic foam rooting matric [PDF]
AbstractArmillaria and Desarmillaria spp. are causal agents of a devastating root-borne disease of peach. Breeding resistant rootstock requires a reliable screening tool. An in vitro co-culture screen designed for almond was modified by replacing agar-gelled medium with a more aerated phenolic foam and combining resistant and susceptible rootstocks (i ...
Jeffrey Adelberg +8 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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A comparison of different methods for the identification of genets ofArmillariaspp. [PDF]
summaryIn a previous study, somatic incompatibility (SI) was used to map the genotypes (or genets) of threeArmillariaspecies(A. ostoyae, A. gallica, A. cepistipes)at four forest sites. A total of 109 genets was identified among 764 isolates of the three species.
J. J. Guillaumin +4 more
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Ecology of Armillaria spp. in Mixed-Hardwood Forests of California [PDF]
Incidence of Armillaria root disease and the population structure of associated Armillaria spp. was studied in California mixed-hardwood forests. Four 3,000-m2 plots, consisting of Quercus kelloggii, Q. agrifolia, Lithocarpus densiflorus, Arbutus menziesii, Umbellularia californica, and Pseudotsuga menziesii, were intensively sampled.
Kendra Baumgartner, David M. Rizzo
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This paper presents the differences in size and structure of mycobionta communities occurring in soil and on/i n roots of a 30 year-old birch and its stumps 2 years after cutting of the trees.
Hanna Kwaśna
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ならたけもどき病は, 樹木園, 緑地等の樹木に樹勢衰退を引き起こす重要病害である。ならたけもどき病が発生しているフユザクラ林において, ナラタケモドキの土壌中の分布把握を意図し, 杭捕捉法によるナラタケモドキの検出を試みた。枯死木を含む試験区と枯死木を含まない任意に設置した試験区の計11試験区を設定し, コナラ枝で作製した杭を計615本設置した結果, 9試験区の計86本の杭にナラタケ属菌の根状菌糸束や菌糸膜が認められた。そのうち58本の杭から分離されたナラタケ属菌の種は, 交配試験およびPCR-RFLP解析によりすべてワタゲナラタケと同定された。ナラタケモドキは杭捕捉法により検出されなかった。ワタゲナラタケは根状菌糸束を豊富に形成し, 土壌中の広い範囲に生息していると考えられた。
Hikaru Onozato +4 more
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Haplotype-Phased Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of Floccularia luteovirens Provides Insights into Its Taxonomy, Adaptive Evolution, and Biosynthetic Potential [PDF]
Floccularia luteovirens is a valuable medicinal and edible ectomycorrhizal fungus that is endemic to alpine meadows on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. It is of significant ecological and pharmacological importance.
Jianzhao Qi +9 more
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I Noreg er det registrert tre artar av honningsopp. Dei angrip mange treaktige planteartar, men dei er mest vanlege i skogsbestand av gran. I grøntanlegg er honningsopp ein vanleg skadegjerar på til dømes tujahekkar.
Venche Talgø +2 more
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