Armillaria ostoyae (synonym Armillaria solidipes) is a species of fungus (mushroom), pathogenic to trees, in the family Physalacriaceae. In the western...
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mellea. Armillarias are long-lived and form the largest living fungi in the world. The largest known organism (of the species Armillaria ostoyae) covers...
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its correct epithet would be montagnei. This species was known as Armillaria ostoyae until a 2008 publication revealed that Charles Horton Peck had described...
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tonnes. The largest living fungus may be a honey fungus of the species Armillaria ostoyae. A mushroom of this type in the Malheur National Forest in the Blue...
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The state is also home to the single largest organism in the world, Armillaria ostoyae, a fungus that runs beneath 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of the Malheur National...
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biological-activities, II. Occurrence of antibiotic compounds in cultures of Armillaria ostoyae growing in the presence of an antagonistic fungus or host plant-cells"...
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Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, is an edible basidiomycete fungus in the genus Armillaria. It is a plant pathogen and part of a cryptic...
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may refer to: An Armillaria ostoyae specimen in Malheur National Forest in Oregon, covering 3.4 square miles (8.8 km2) An Armillaria gallica specimen...
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susceptibility of varying degrees to the following soil pathogens: Armillaria ostoyae, Fomitopsis pinicola, Heterobasidion annosum, Phaeolus schweinitzii...
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mesa, including Pinus ponderosa and Abies concolor. Fungi, including Armillaria ostoyae and Heterobasidion annosum, have also been documented on the mesa...
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living organism, a subterranean colonial mycelial mat of the fungus Armillaria ostoyae. The Blues are uplift mountains and contain some of the oldest rocks...
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itself be long-lived and massive. A colony of Armillaria solidipes (formerly known as Armillaria ostoyae) in Malheur National Forest in the United States...
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organism in the world by area, exceeding the size of a colony of the Armillaria ostoyae fungus in Malheur National Forest, Oregon that extends 9.1 km2 (2...
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(comprising the genera Omphalotus and Neonothopanus) contains 12 species, the Armillaria lineage has 10 known species, while the Mycenoid lineage (Favolachia,...
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"Early results from field trials using Hypholoma fasciculare to reduce Armillaria ostoyae root disease". Canadian Journal of Botany. 82 (7): 962–9. doi:10.1139/b04-078...
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Dessureault M. (1988). "Morphological characterization of Armillaria ostoyae and Armillaria sinapina sp. nov". Canadian Journal of Botany. 66 (10): 2027–34...
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the largest known organism (by area) in the Northern Hemisphere: an Armillaria ostoyae (fungus) that spans 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) and is located high on a...
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root system of black spruce (Picea mariana), possibly the fungus Armillaria ostoyae. A ring would begin as a single point of infection and grow outward...
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elata. Armillaria sinapina is quite close in appearance, with smaller cap scales, and generally growing singly or in small clusters. A. ostoyae is also...
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Eutypella canker (E. parasitica) and Nectria canker (N. galligena), and Armillaria ostoyae root disease, Hardwood Trunk Rot, and Tar spot are also significant...
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Shoestring may also refer to: In biology: Prairie shoestring, a shrub Armillaria ostoyae or shoestring rot, a fungus In entertainment: Shoe String Symphonettes...
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root-disease pathogens such as Heterobasidion annosum, Phellinus weirii, and Armillaria ostoyae. Apart from U. botrytis, other Ulocladium species such as U. atrum...
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belonging to certain Armillaria species can grow extremely large. In 2003, a large specimen of A. solidipes (synonymous with A. ostoyae) was recorded in the...
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