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Meaning of "armillaria"

Armillaria (noun): A genus of fungi that includes the honey fungus, known for its parasitic and saprophytic properties
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  • Any of the genus Armillaria of parasitic fungi; a honey fungus.

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Armillaria ostoyae has a white spore print.
The species is resistant to Armillaria root rot.
Armillaria is a genus of fungi commonly known as honey mushrooms.
No rhizomorphs have been found for Armillaria tabescens in nature.
Armillaria can be a destructive forest pathogen.
Franco to decreased susceptibility to Armillaria spp.
Armillaria ostoyae was more common on unwounded root tissues.
It is particularly active against diseases caused by Armillaria spp.
Armillaria gemina was found only on hardwoods.
Entoloma abortivum parasitizing the fruit bodies of Armillaria gallica.
Armillaria mellea reacted nonspeciflcally with several fluorescent antibodies.
It is distinguished with other Australian Armillaria species as it has an aggressive pathogen.
Armillaria detection in the soil.
Roots exhibited lesions and decay typical of Armillaria root rot.
Armillaria root disease mortality was spatially aggregated in all four orchards.

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Pathogenic fungi other than Armillaria were rarely associated with root wounds.
Armillaria rhizomorphs consist of differentiated hyphae with a melanized outer cortex.
It is the most pathogenic and widespread of the six Armillaria species found in Australia.
Armillaria tabescens is found to attack trees that are already stressed or have a wound.
Both versions of the entoloma have also been observed when there are no Armillaria fruiting.
Armillaria can survive for many years on dead roots and old cane stubs.
The largest living fungus may be a honey fungus of the species Armillaria ostoyae.
Armillaria sinapina often caused butt rot and was often found on poorly drained sites.
Defoliation by gypsy moth weakens trees and increases their susceptibility to Armillaria root rot.
Armillaria tabescens is a heterothallic species of Armillaria.
Watling has studies the genus Armillaria.
Armillaria tabescens is a species of fungus in the family Physalacriaceae.
Evolution of rhizomorphs in Armillaria species.
One isolate of Armillaria sinapina was obtained from a recently dead aspen tree.
This tribe also contains the genera Catathelasma and Armillaria.
This species of Armillaria favours hardwood hosts and infects and kills stressed trees.
It distinguished itself from other known Australian Armillaria species by its aggressive pathogenicity.
The Armillaria bulbosa which runs underground.
In living things, threitol is found in the edible fungus Armillaria mellea.
RMI was digested with Armillaria mellea protease as described by Moody et al.
Morphology and population structure of the annelated species of Armillaria mellea s . l.
Armillaria mellea is widely distributed in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
List of Armillaria species.
Armillaria spp . detection in the soil using molecular techniques.
Luteobubalina is the only Armillaria species which occurs in Western Australia.
Armillaria species were identified by interfertility testing and by the L-DOPA method.
They are home to the world 's largest organism and fungal mycelial mat, the Armillaria ostoyae.
Five other Armillaria species are found in Australia.
By weight and area, honey mushrooms in the genus Armillaria beat whales many times over.
Ecology of Armillaria species on conifers in Japan.
Distribution, ecology and host range of Armillaria species in Albania.
The Armillaria mellea.
It is the first to fruit in September, compared to Armillaria mellea and Armillaria gallica.
Armillaria solidipes ( formerly Armillaria ostoyae ) is a species of fungus in the Physalacriaceae family.
Examples exist in the mushroom genera Armillaria and Xerula, both in the Physalacriaceae.

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