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Armillaria (Shoestring) Root Rot
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Armillaria (Shoestring) Root Rot

Roy M. Davidson and Ralph S. Byther
Extension bulletin (Washington State University. Extension), EB1776, Washington State University Extension
05/1994
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6823
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Abstract

Shoestring rot is caused by a group of fungi known as Armillaria. Symptoms include stunting, yellowing or browning of leaves or needles, white growth on lower trunk and roots, and string-like strands in the soil surrounding the roots. Includes control suggestions and a list of plants resistant to this root rot. 4 pages.

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