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- Armillaria_root_rot abstract "Armillaria root rot is a fungal root rot caused by several different members of the genus Armillaria. The symptoms are variable depending on the host infected, ranging from stunted leaves to chlorotic needles and dieback of twigs and branches. However, all infected hosts display symptoms characteristic of being infected by a white rotting fungus. The most effective ways of management focus on limiting the spread of the fungus, planting resistant species, and removing infected material. This disease poses a threat to the lumber industry as well as affecting recreational areas.".
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- Armillaria_root_rot hasPhotoCollection Armillaria_root_rot.
- Armillaria_root_rot subject Category:Parasitic_fungi.
- Armillaria_root_rot subject Category:Plant_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Armillaria_root_rot subject Category:Tree_diseases.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Agent109190918.
- Armillaria_root_rot type CausalAgent100007347.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Fungus112992868.
- Armillaria_root_rot type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Armillaria_root_rot type LivingThing100004258.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Microorganism101326291.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Object100002684.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Organism100004475.
- Armillaria_root_rot type ParasiticFungi.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Pathogen101386007.
- Armillaria_root_rot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Armillaria_root_rot type PlantPathogensAndDiseases.
- Armillaria_root_rot type Whole100003553.
- Armillaria_root_rot comment "Armillaria root rot is a fungal root rot caused by several different members of the genus Armillaria. The symptoms are variable depending on the host infected, ranging from stunted leaves to chlorotic needles and dieback of twigs and branches. However, all infected hosts display symptoms characteristic of being infected by a white rotting fungus. The most effective ways of management focus on limiting the spread of the fungus, planting resistant species, and removing infected material.".
- Armillaria_root_rot label "Armillaria root rot".
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- Armillaria_root_rot sameAs Q4793483.
- Armillaria_root_rot sameAs Q4793483.
- Armillaria_root_rot sameAs Armillaria_root_rot.
- Armillaria_root_rot wasDerivedFrom Armillaria_root_rot?oldid=603316480.
- Armillaria_root_rot depiction Armillaria_luteobubalina_67510.jpg.
- Armillaria_root_rot isPrimaryTopicOf Armillaria_root_rot.