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Armillaria gallica
Known as:
Armillaria bulbosa
, Armillaria lutea
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2004
2004
Armillaria Species Infesting Vineyards in Northwestern Spain
O. Aguín-Casal
,
María J. Sáinz-Osés
,
J. Pedro Mansilla-Vázquez
European journal of plant pathology
2004
Corpus ID: 2135912
Twelve vineyards in northwestern Spain were studied to assess the incidence of white root rot during 1995 and 1997. In both years…
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2001
2001
Ecology of Armillaria spp. in Mixed-Hardwood Forests of California.
K. Baumgartner
,
D. Rizzo
Plant Disease
2001
Corpus ID: 73468131
Incidence of Armillaria root disease and the population structure of associated Armillaria spp. was studied in California mixed…
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2000
2000
Genetic evidence for somatic haploidization in developing fruit bodies of Armillaria tabescens.
Renata Grillo
,
Kari Korhonen
,
J. Hantula
,
A. Hietala
Fungal Genetics and Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 12851592
Armillaria spp. have vegetative hyphae with diploid uninucleate cells, but the fruit bodies of many species contain clamped…
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1999
1999
Effect of water potential on radial colony growth of Armillaria mellea and A. gallica isolates in culture
E. Whiting
,
D. Rizzo
1999
Corpus ID: 196597421
Increased incidence of Armillaria root dis- ease on orchard and landscape trees in northern Cal- ifornia may be related to…
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1998
1998
Spatial Distribution of Armillaria mellea in Pear Orchards.
D. Rizzo
,
E. Whiting
,
R. Elkins
Plant Disease
1998
Corpus ID: 73506442
Pears have traditionally been considered to be highly resistant to Armillaria root disease (causal agent: Armillaria mellea). In…
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1992
1992
Secondary fungal metabolites and their biological activities, II. Occurrence of antibiotic compounds in cultures of Armillaria ostoyae growing in the presence of an antagonistic fungus or host plant…
H. Peipp
,
J. Sonnenbichler
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler
1992
Corpus ID: 22995385
We found that in the presence of host plant cells or some antagonistic fungi, the highly forest-pathogenic basidiomycete…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Relationship of growth reduction in Douglas-fir to infection by Armillaria root disease in Southeastern British Columbia
W. Bloomberg
,
D. Morrison
1989
Corpus ID: 56352225
Bloomberg, W. J., and Morrison, D. J. 1989. Relationship of growth reduction in Douglas-fir to infection by Armillaria root…
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1978
1978
Comparative Toxicity of Gaseous Methyl Bromide to Ten Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi
D. Munnecke
1978
Corpus ID: 56434190
MUNNECKE, D. E., J. L. BRICKER, and M. J. KOLBEZEN. 1978. Comparative toxicity of gaseous methyl bromide to ten soilborne…
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1963
1963
Rhizomorph Production by Armillaria mellea Induced by Ethanol and Related Compounds
A. Weinhold
Science
1963
Corpus ID: 40829620
Armillaria mellea produced abundant rhizomorphs when grown on a chemically defined medium containing ethanol at concentrations as…
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1931
1931
The chemistry of the white rots of wood: The effect on wood substance of Armillaria mellea (Vahl.) Fr., Polyporus hispidus (Bull.) Fr., and Stereum hirsutum Fr.
W. G. Campbell
Biochemical Journal
1931
Corpus ID: 44691813
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