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- Heterobasidion is a genus of basidiomycetes in the family of Bondarzewiaceae. Species in this genus include tree decay fungi that may be pathogenic and...
- Heterobasidion occidentale is a tree root-rotting pathogenic fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae. It is endemic in western North America west of the Rocky...
- Heterobasidion annosum is a basidiomycete fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae. It is considered to be the most economically important forest pathogen...
- Heterobasidion irregulare is a tree root rotting pathogenic fungus that belongs to the genus Heterobasidion, which includes important pathogens of conifers...
- ponderosa and Abies concolor. Fungi, including Armillaria ostoyae and Heterobasidion annosum, have also been do****ented on the mesa. List of mountains in...
- partitivirus V70 Heterobasidion partitivirus 1 Heterobasidion partitivirus 3 Heterobasidion partitivirus 12 Heterobasidion partitivirus 13 Heterobasidion partitivirus...
- and Trichaptum). Economically perhaps the most significant polypores Heterobasidion spp., pests of conifer plantations, belong to the Russulales. Other...
- amyloid warts or reticulation but a few exceptions are known, e.g. Heterobasidion annosum. The genus Clavicorona was often treated in the Russulales,...
- commonly attacked by various fungal disease and decay species, notably Heterobasidion annosum and Armillaria species, which rot the heartwood and eventually...
- minister and important early American mycologist. Similar species include Heterobasidion irregulare, H. occidentale, I****tus dryophilus, and Onnia tomentosa...