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A New Tree Biology
... that resist the spread of microorganisms, and that protect the structural, transport and storage systems. Organisms that infect trees counter the tree's response by attacking in successions. The survival ... concept. The concept states that wounds expose heartwood, which is dead wood, and the wood-rotting "heartrot fungi" then infect the dead wood and grow at will, eventually producing fruiting ...
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Armillaria Root Rots
... . When conditions are best for rotting wood, they rot wood. When conditions are not best for rotting wood, the pathogens form large wedges ... Phytophthora. The dead spots could also be opening for other organisms. The broken mycorrhiza shows the basal attachment that could be ... part! What can be done to reduce injuries by root-infecting organisms? A major actor in this story has not been discussed- ...
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