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  • To translate : fragrant armillaria, not pine-tree mushrooms.
  • The species was long known as " Armillaria ostoyae"
  • David Pegler transferred it to the genus " Armillaria " in 1977.
  • "Armillaria mellea " is widely distributed in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
  • As of 2010, both the Index Fungorum and MycoBank consider " Armillaria gallica"
  • It distinguished itself from other known Australian " Armillaria " species by its aggressive pathogenicity.
  • "Armillaria ostoyae " is mostly common in the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere.
  • They are home to the world's largest organism and fungal mycelial mat, the Armillaria solidipes.
  • Recently cleared land is best avoided to help resist the root rot, " Armillaria mellia ".
  • A plant pathogenic fungus, it causes Armillaria root disease, and has been found on a variety of tree hosts in Alaska.
  • It was found to be the most common " Armillaria " species in hardwood and mixed oak forests in western Massachusetts.
  • Areas on the roots with past feeding damage were found to have " Armillaria " sp . flourishing in the lesions.
  • Additional basidia may arise from the basal clamp, a branching pattern that distinguishes this species from other " Armillaria ".
  • In most areas of North America, " Armillaria ostoyae " can be separated from other species by its physical features.
  • A compendium was published in 1982, as well as studies of " Armillaria " in Australia and the United States.
  • Reviews of the biology, diversity, pathology, and control of " Armillaria " in Fox ( 2000 ) are useful.
  • Sapstreak disease is commonly associated with the presence of opportunistic fungi " Armillaria " and / or " Xylaria ".
  • In April 1992, Crystal Falls received international attention due to the discovery of a giant fungus, Armillaria bulbosa, in the nearby forest.
  • He thought that the " Armillaria " was parasitizing the " Entoloma ", a plausible hypothesis given its pathogenic behaviour.
  • Infection of coastal stands of " B . sessilis " by the fungus " Armillaria luteobubalina " has also been recorded.
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