Armillaria altimontana

Armillaria altimontana is a species of agaric fungus in the family Physalacriaceae. The species, found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, was officially described as new to science in 2012. It was previously known as North American biological species (NABS) X. It grows in high-elevation mesic habitats in dry coniferous forests.[1] This species has been found on hardwoods and conifers and is associated most commonly with fir-dominated forest types in southern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and northern California.[1]

Armillaria altimontana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Physalacriaceae
Genus: Armillaria
Species:
A. altimontana
Binomial name
Armillaria altimontana
Brazee, B.Ortiz, Banik & D.L.Lindner (2012)


A. Altimontana competes directly with A. solidipes, and evidence suggests it's beneficial and can increase tree survival.[2]

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References

  1. Brazee NJ, Ortiz-Santana B, Banik MT, Lindner DL (2012). "Armillaria altimontana, a new species from the western interior of North America". Mycologia. 104 (5): 1200–5. doi:10.3852/11-409. PMID 22505437. S2CID 24220972.
  2. Warwell, Marcus V.; Hanna, John W.; McDonald, Geral I.; Kim, Mee-Sook; Lalande, Bradley M.; Stewart, Jane E.; Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andy T.; Klopfenstein, Ned B. (2020). "Armillaria altimontana, a potential natural biological control against Armillaria root disease". In: Reynolds, Gregory J.; Wilhelmi, Nicholas P.; Palacios, Patsy, compilers. Proceeding of the 66th Western International Forest Disease Work Conference; 3-7 June 2019; Estes Park, CO. WIFDWC: www.wifdwc.org. p. 221-223.: 221.


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