Twenty-five tree species were recorded as hosts for five European Armillaria species in studies on forest ecosystems in Serbia. Armillaria was most frequently isolated from the conifers Picea abies and Abies alba and from the deciduous trees Fagus moesiaca and Quercus petraea. A. mellea and A. gallica coexisted in hardwood forests in northern and central parts of Serbia, while A. ostoyae and A. cepistipes were mostly present in coniferous forests in the southern mountain region of Serbia. The distribution depended on the Armillaria species, altitude, and the forest type.publishedVersio
Species of the genus Armillaria and Heterobasidion are among the most common causes of stem and root...
Abstract: The coarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria (Fr.) Staude species was de...
• We describe the distribution and the ecology of three Armillaria species observed in silver fir (A...
Twenty-five tree species were recorded as hosts for five European Armillaria species in studies on f...
Armillaria causes problems of root rot, kill trees and decay wood in the forests of Serbia and Monte...
Over 4000 records of the six European Armillaria species were compiled to give distribution maps and...
Over 4000 records of the six European Armillaria species were compiled to give distribution maps and...
Fungi belonging to the genus Armillaria were identified in forests situated in the Wielkopolsko-Pomo...
Armillaria root disease is a significant forest health concern in the Atlantic forest ecosystems in ...
Thirty five isolates of Armillaria were obtained from 15 different host species in fruit orchards an...
Armillaria root disease is a contributing factor to oak decline in the Ozark Mountains of central US...
In this study, we investigated the diversity and ecology of Armillaria species in virgin pure beech ...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
Armillaria species causes economic losses in forestry in the Czech Republic. Combination of drought ...
The article deals with matters of differentiation and identification of species of the complex Armil...
Species of the genus Armillaria and Heterobasidion are among the most common causes of stem and root...
Abstract: The coarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria (Fr.) Staude species was de...
• We describe the distribution and the ecology of three Armillaria species observed in silver fir (A...
Twenty-five tree species were recorded as hosts for five European Armillaria species in studies on f...
Armillaria causes problems of root rot, kill trees and decay wood in the forests of Serbia and Monte...
Over 4000 records of the six European Armillaria species were compiled to give distribution maps and...
Over 4000 records of the six European Armillaria species were compiled to give distribution maps and...
Fungi belonging to the genus Armillaria were identified in forests situated in the Wielkopolsko-Pomo...
Armillaria root disease is a significant forest health concern in the Atlantic forest ecosystems in ...
Thirty five isolates of Armillaria were obtained from 15 different host species in fruit orchards an...
Armillaria root disease is a contributing factor to oak decline in the Ozark Mountains of central US...
In this study, we investigated the diversity and ecology of Armillaria species in virgin pure beech ...
The identity of 51 isolates of Armillaria from 15 Quercus robur trees in poor health, and a single h...
Armillaria species causes economic losses in forestry in the Czech Republic. Combination of drought ...
The article deals with matters of differentiation and identification of species of the complex Armil...
Species of the genus Armillaria and Heterobasidion are among the most common causes of stem and root...
Abstract: The coarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria (Fr.) Staude species was de...
• We describe the distribution and the ecology of three Armillaria species observed in silver fir (A...