The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms
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Implications of extreme life span in clonal organisms: millenary clones in meadows of the threatened seagrass Posidonia oceanicaThe polygenomic organismCoarse-scale population structure of pathogenic Armillaria species in a mixed-conifer forest in the Blue Mountains of northeast OregonPaleogene radiation of a plant pathogenic mushroomResolved phylogeny and biogeography of the root pathogen Armillaria and its gasteroid relative, GuyanagasterPhenotypic interactions between tree hosts and invasive forest pathogens in the light of globalization and climate change.Swarms, swarming and entanglements of fungal hyphae and of plant rootsNuclear migration. From fungi to the mammalian brain.Forest health in a changing world.Affinities and architecture of Devonian trunks of Prototaxites loganii.Coordination of secondary metabolism and development in fungi: the velvet family of regulatory proteins.Archaeorhizomycetes: unearthing an ancient class of ubiquitous soil fungi.Multiple viral infections in Agaricus bisporus - Characterisation of 18 unique RNA viruses and 8 ORFans identified by deep sequencingEcological Succession Pattern of Fungal Community in Soil along a Retreating GlacierThe root rot fungus Armillaria mellea introduced into South Africa by early Dutch settlers.Mushroom stem cells.Cloning and characterization of an Armillaria gallica cDNA encoding protoilludene synthase, which catalyzes the first committed step in the synthesis of antimicrobial melleolidesNo jacket required--new fungal lineage defies dress code: recently described zoosporic fungi lack a cell wall during trophic phase.Genetic exchange and recombination in populations of the root-infecting fungus Armillaria gallica.Macro and trace mineral constituents and radionuclides in mushrooms: health benefits and risks.Genetic variability and population structure of the mushroom Pleurotus eryngii var. tuoliensisTesting the "one-log-one-genet" hypothesis: methodological challenges of population sampling for the Hawaiian wood-decay fungus Rhodocollybia laulaha.Applications of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) in molecular ecology.Microbial Community Composition and Extracellular Enzyme Activities Associated with Juncus roemerianus and Spartina alterniflora Vegetated Sediments in Louisiana Saltmarshes.mtDNA recombination in a natural populationPredominance of a single clone of the most widely distributed bamboo species Phyllostachys edulis in East Asia.Deciphering the model pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.Ecological and evolutionary implications of hyphal anastomosis in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.Yeasts dominate soil fungal communities in three lowland Neotropical rainforests.Underappreciated species in ecology: "ugly fish" in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.A flexible mathematical model platform for studying branching networks: experimentally validated using the model actinomycete, Streptomyces coelicolor.Welcome to Fungal Biology and BiotechnologySpatial analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial RFLP genotypes in populations of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica.Inferring dispersal patterns of the generalist root fungus Armillaria mellea.Genetic diversity and population structure of the Italian fungi belonging to the taxa Pleurotus eryngii (DC.:Fr.) Quèl and P. ferulae (DC.:Fr.) Quèl.Applying allometric theory to fungi.Fungi exposed to chronic nitrogen enrichment are less able to decay leaf litter.Heavy metal bioaccumulation by wild edible saprophytic and ectomycorrhizal mushrooms.Reinforced postmating reproductive isolation barriers in Neurospora, an Ascomycete microfungus.Small genets of Lactarius xanthogalactus, Russula cremoricolor and Amanita francheti in late-stage ectomycorrhizal successions.
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The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms
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1992年の論文
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The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms
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James B. Anderson
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10.1038/356428A0
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