Fungal species of Armillaria, which can act as plant pathogens and/or symbionts of the Chinese traditional medicinal herb Gastrodia elata ("Tianma"), are ecologically and economically important and have consequently attracted the attention of mycologists. However, their taxonomy has been highly dependent on morphological characterization and mating tests. In this study, we phylogenetically analyzed Chinese Armillaria samples using the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region, translation elongation factor-1 alpha gene and beta-tubulin gene. Our data revealed at least 15 phylogenetic lineages of Armillaria from China, of which seven were newly discovered and two were recorded from China for the first time. Fourteen Chinese biologi...
Abstract Background Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca, a perennial herb of G.elata Bl. in Orchidaceae, i...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Armillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a world-wide distribut...
Abstract. Armillaria species are important root rot pathogens with a wide host range and a worldwide...
Armillaria species have a global distribution and play various roles in the natural ecosystems, e.g....
Abstract Background ...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot p...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot pa...
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 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 members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Armillaria members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Armillaria members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Abstract Background Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca, a perennial herb of G.elata Bl. in Orchidaceae, i...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Armillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a world-wide distribut...
Abstract. Armillaria species are important root rot pathogens with a wide host range and a worldwide...
Armillaria species have a global distribution and play various roles in the natural ecosystems, e.g....
Abstract Background ...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot p...
This review considers current knowledge surrounding species boundaries of the Armillaria root-rot pa...
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 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 members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Armillaria members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Armillaria members play important roles in the nutrient supply and growth modulation of Gastrodia el...
Abstract Background Gastrodia elata Bl. f. glauca, a perennial herb of G.elata Bl. in Orchidaceae, i...
Armillaria mellea was once thought to be a morphologically variable species with a wide distribution...
Armillaria species are amongst the most important pathogens of trees and have a world-wide distribut...