Armillaria 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. The aim of this study was to determine the extent of Armillaria root rot and the identity of the Armillaria sp. in Ethiopian plantations. As part of a plantation disease survey in 2000 and 2001, samples were collected in plantations at and around Munessa Shashemene, Wondo Genet, Jima, Mizan and Bedele, in south and south-western Ethiopia. Basidiocarps were collected and their morphology studied. Morphologi...
Armillaria is a primary root rot pathogen of tea (Camellia sinensis) in Kenya. The main species pres...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
Signs and symptoms of a disease similar to those of armillaria root rot have recently been observed ...
Research articleArmillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a worl...
Armillaria root and butt rot disease is a common problem in peach orchards, tea and pine plantations...
Abstract: Incidence of Armillaria root disease and the population structure of associated Armillaria...
The rare occurrence of basidiomata and rhizomorphs constrains diagnosis of Armillaria root rot and i...
Armillaria root disease is a significant forest health concern in the Atlantic forest ecosystems in ...
Armillaria root disease occurs in both temperate and tropical areas of the world. This root disease ...
Canker and needle blight of Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island pine) trees were observed during ...
Research Highlights: Two genets of Armillaria altimontana Brazee, B. Ortiz, Banik, and D.L. Lindner ...
Armillaria root rot is a fungal disease capable of causing serious damage to both young and establis...
Armillaria root disease is found in many temperate and tropical forests throughout the world. It is ...
This thesis investigates the identity of fungi causing root rot in Eucalyptus pellita plantations in...
Armillaria is a primary root rot pathogen of tea (Camellia sinensis) in Kenya. The main species pres...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
Signs and symptoms of a disease similar to those of armillaria root rot have recently been observed ...
Research articleArmillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a worl...
Armillaria root and butt rot disease is a common problem in peach orchards, tea and pine plantations...
Abstract: Incidence of Armillaria root disease and the population structure of associated Armillaria...
The rare occurrence of basidiomata and rhizomorphs constrains diagnosis of Armillaria root rot and i...
Armillaria root disease is a significant forest health concern in the Atlantic forest ecosystems in ...
Armillaria root disease occurs in both temperate and tropical areas of the world. This root disease ...
Canker and needle blight of Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island pine) trees were observed during ...
Research Highlights: Two genets of Armillaria altimontana Brazee, B. Ortiz, Banik, and D.L. Lindner ...
Armillaria root rot is a fungal disease capable of causing serious damage to both young and establis...
Armillaria root disease is found in many temperate and tropical forests throughout the world. It is ...
This thesis investigates the identity of fungi causing root rot in Eucalyptus pellita plantations in...
Armillaria is a primary root rot pathogen of tea (Camellia sinensis) in Kenya. The main species pres...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...