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Armillaria ostoyae
And White-Rot in Wood-Decay -Omics Data of Two Armillaria Species
Phylogeography and Host Range of Armillaria Gallica in Riparian Forests of the Northern Great Plains, USA
Armillaria the Genus Armillaria Armillaria in North Contains About 40 Species of America
Laminated Root Rot in a Western Washington Plantation: 8-Year Mortality and Growth of Douglas-Fir As Related to Infected Stumps, Tree Density, and Fertilization
Tree Vigour and the Susceptibility of Douglas Fir to Annillaria Root Disease
Distribution and Ecology of Armillaria Species in Some Habitats of Southern Moravia, Czech Republic
Fungal Systematics and Evolution PAGES 1–12
Anthony Lakes Fungi Forays: 2011 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Program Final Report, October 28, 2011
An Example with Armillaria Root Disease
Transcriptome of an Armillaria Root Disease Pathogen Reveals Candidate Genes Involved in Host Substrate Utilization at the Host–Pathogen Interface
The Malheur National Forest: Location of the World's Largest Living Organism [The Humongous Fungus]
Picea Abies–Armillaria–Ips: a Strategy Or Coincidence?
Distribution and Characterization of Armillaria Complex in Atlantic Forest Ecosystems of Spain
The Humongous Fungus Trip by Jean Mcguire, with Help from Henry J
Reconstructing the Evolution of Agarics from Nuclear Gene Sequences and Basidiospore Ultrastructure
The Largest and Oldest Living Organism
IDNR Mushrooms Poster QXP5
Phylogeographic Patterns of Armillaria Ostoyae in the Western United States
Top View
Mycena Genomes Resolve the Evolution of Fungal Bioluminescence
Identifying Root Disease Brochure
Yeast a Mighty Tiny Fungus.Indd
Phylogeographic Analyses of Genetic Variation Within Armillaria Ostoyae
P a Ul's Tip: Mushrooms on T O A
Managing Root Disease in British Columbia
Predicting the Distribution of Suitable Habitat of Armillaria Mellea (Agaricales, Physalacriaceae) Using Ecological Niche Modeling
Re-Evaluation of Armillaria and Desarmillaria in South Korea Based on ITS/Tef1 Sequences and Morphological Characteristics
The State of Taxonomy of the Genus Armillaria
Phylogeographic Patterns of Armillaria Ostoyae in the Western United States
Armillaria Root Disease Most Important Root Disease in the Rocky Mountain Region
Armillaria Altimontana Is Associated with Healthy Western White Pine (Pinus Monticola)
Root Diseases in Conifer Forested Communities in the Blue Mountains of Northeastern Oregon and Southeastern Washington-- Detection and Management, Values and Impacts
Armillaria Root-Rot Pathogens: Species Boundaries and Global Distribution
Armillaria Altimontana Is Associated with Healthy
Forest Management Plan
Armillaria Root Disease-Caused Tree Mortality Following Silvicultural
1 Blue Mountain National Forests Rare Fungi Information Gathering
Armillaria Species on Small Woody Plants, Small Woody Debris, and Root Fragments in Red Pine Stands
Malheur National Forest Land Management Plan
Visible Growth After Two Weeks Was Used As a Bioassay of Fumigation Efficacy
Armillaria Root Disease
Relationship of Growth Reduction in Douglas-Fir to Infection by Armillaria Root Disease in Southeastern British Columbia