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Seven Armillaria species identified from Hokkaido Island, northern Japan

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MYCOSCIENCE
Volume 50, Issue 6, Pages 442-447

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SPRINGER TOKYO
DOI: 10.1007/s10267-009-0505-1

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Ecology; Morphology; Pairing tests

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Sixty-two isolates from basidiocarps of Armillaria spp. were obtained from Hokkaido Island, northern Japan. Six species (Armillaria cepistipes, A. gallica, A. nabsnona, A. ostoyae, A. sinapina, and an undescribed species, Nag. E) were identified by pairing tests with known tester strains and one subspecies (Armillaria mellea subsp. nipponica, a non-heterothallic form of A. mellea) was identified by its macro- and micro-morphological characters of the basidiocarps. This is the first case of Nag. E being reported from Hokkaido Island.

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