Armillaria root rot, also known as the honey toadstool or bootlace fungus, is a widespread and often destructive disease that can affect an extremely wide range of plants. Overseas, the disease is reported to be caused by Armillaria mellea. In Australia, however, a related indigenous fungus Armillaria luteobubalina is the most common cause of Armillaria root rot
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Armillaria root disease occurs in both temperate and tropical areas of the world. This root disease ...
Armillaria root and butt rot disease is a common problem in peach orchards, tea and pine plantations...
Shoestring rot is caused by a group of fungi known as Armillaria. Symptoms include stunting, yellowi...
Armillaria root rot is a fungal disease capable of causing serious damage to both young and establis...
Armillaria root and crown rot (also known as oak root rot) is a major cause of premature tree death ...
Signs and symptoms of a disease similar to those of armillaria root rot have recently been observed ...
Species of the woody root rot fungus Armillaria are indigenous in cool temperate rain forest, mixed...
The Armillaria species causing Armillaria root rot on P. salicina in Korea was identified as A. tabe...
The rare occurrence of basidiomata and rhizomorphs constrains diagnosis of Armillaria root rot and i...
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Armillaria root rot is a well-known disease on a wide range of plants, world-wide. In Ethiopia, the ...
The Armillaria root disease caused by A. novae-zelandiae (Stevenson) Herink and A. limonea (Stevenso...
(Note: These two fungi were collectively referred to as Armillaria mellea in old records. Two other ...
Armillaria mellea is a common pathogen of trees, woody shrubs and some herbaceous plants, causing ro...
pity is that with a bit more work on this volume, it could have been much more so
Armillaria root disease occurs in both temperate and tropical areas of the world. This root disease ...
Armillaria root and butt rot disease is a common problem in peach orchards, tea and pine plantations...
Shoestring rot is caused by a group of fungi known as Armillaria. Symptoms include stunting, yellowi...
Armillaria root rot is a fungal disease capable of causing serious damage to both young and establis...
Armillaria root and crown rot (also known as oak root rot) is a major cause of premature tree death ...
Signs and symptoms of a disease similar to those of armillaria root rot have recently been observed ...
Species of the woody root rot fungus Armillaria are indigenous in cool temperate rain forest, mixed...
The Armillaria species causing Armillaria root rot on P. salicina in Korea was identified as A. tabe...
The rare occurrence of basidiomata and rhizomorphs constrains diagnosis of Armillaria root rot and i...
Title from PDF caption (viewed on November 14, 2017).This archived document is maintained by the Sta...
Armillaria root rot is a well-known disease on a wide range of plants, world-wide. In Ethiopia, the ...
The Armillaria root disease caused by A. novae-zelandiae (Stevenson) Herink and A. limonea (Stevenso...
(Note: These two fungi were collectively referred to as Armillaria mellea in old records. Two other ...
Armillaria mellea is a common pathogen of trees, woody shrubs and some herbaceous plants, causing ro...
pity is that with a bit more work on this volume, it could have been much more so
Armillaria root disease occurs in both temperate and tropical areas of the world. This root disease ...
Armillaria root and butt rot disease is a common problem in peach orchards, tea and pine plantations...