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Armillaria Pathogenesis under Climate Changes

Journal

FORESTS
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f8040100

Keywords

Armillaria; rhizomorphs; climate changes

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  1. Life Plus project HESOFF, Life 11 - European Union [ENV/PL/459]
  2. National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Warsaw

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Climate changes influencing forest ecosystems include increased air temperatures and CO2 concentrations as well as droughts and decreased water availability. These changes in turn effect changes in species composition of both host plants and pathogens. In the case of Armillaria, climate changes cause an increase in the activity of individual species and modify the growth of rhizomorphs, increasing the susceptibility of trees. The relationship between climate changes and the biotic elements of Armillaria disease are discussed in overview.

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