This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot pathogens and their distribution. In addition, a phylogenetic tree using translation elongation factor subunit 1-alpha (tef-1α) from isolates across the globe are used to present a global phylogenetic framework for the genus. Defining species boundaries based on DNA sequence-inferred phylogenies has been a central focus of contemporary mycology. The results of such studies have in many cases resolved the biogeographic history of species, mechanisms involved in dispersal, the taxonomy of species and how certain phenotypic characteristics have evolved throughout lineage diversification. Such advances have also occurred in the case of Armillaria s...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Abstract A number of species in the plant pathogen genus Armillaria are known from South America whe...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot p...
Abstract. Armillaria species are important root rot pathogens with a wide host range and a worldwide...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria cause root rot and death to woody plants in boreal, temperate and...
Armillaria species have a global distribution and play various roles in the natural ecosystems, e.g....
Abstract Background ...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria s.l. (Armillaria s.s. and Desarmillaria) has a worldwide distribu...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria s.l. (Armillaria s.s. and Desarmillaria) has a worldwide distribu...
Armillaria causes problems of root rot, kill trees and decay wood in the forests of Serbia and Monte...
Armillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a world-wide distribut...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria is a globally distributed fungal genus most notably composed of economically important pl...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Abstract A number of species in the plant pathogen genus Armillaria are known from South America whe...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot p...
Abstract. Armillaria species are important root rot pathogens with a wide host range and a worldwide...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria cause root rot and death to woody plants in boreal, temperate and...
Armillaria species have a global distribution and play various roles in the natural ecosystems, e.g....
Abstract Background ...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria s.l. (Armillaria s.s. and Desarmillaria) has a worldwide distribu...
The basidiomycete genus Armillaria s.l. (Armillaria s.s. and Desarmillaria) has a worldwide distribu...
Armillaria causes problems of root rot, kill trees and decay wood in the forests of Serbia and Monte...
Armillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a world-wide distribut...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria is a globally distributed fungal genus most notably composed of economically important pl...
Armillaria species cause root and butt rots of woody plants throughout the world. Molecular genetic ...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Abstract A number of species in the plant pathogen genus Armillaria are known from South America whe...