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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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colloquial name
given to
large mushrooms) may
refer to: An
Armillaria ostoyae specimen in
Malheur National Forest in Oregon,
covering 3.4
square miles...
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fungi in the world. The
largest known organism (of the
species Armillaria ostoyae)
covers more than 3.4
square miles (8.8 km2) in Oregon's
Malheur National...
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Armillaria ostoyae growing over 91
acres (37 ha) in
northern Michigan,
United States weighs 440 tons (4 x 105 kg). In
Armillaria ostoyae, each individual...
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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...
- organism, a
subterranean colonial mycelial mat of the
fungus Armillaria ostoyae. The Blue
Mountains were
named after the
color of the
mountains when seen...
- m****ive. A
colony of
Armillaria solidipes (formerly
known as
Armillaria ostoyae) in
Malheur National Forest in the
United States is
estimated to be 2,400...
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susceptibility of
varying degrees to the
following soil pathogens:
Armillaria ostoyae,
Fomitopsis pinicola,
Heterobasidion annosum,
Phaeolus schweinitzii, P****inus...
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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...
- novae-zelandiae (G.Stev.) Boesew. No Yes NZ, Australia, New Guinea, SA
Armillaria ostoyae (Romagn.)
Henrik Yes No EU, NA
Armillaria sinapina Bérubé & Dessur. Yes...