References cited in the poster "Armillaria Root Disease: Can we improve our management recommendations?" presented at the 23rd Ornamentals Workshop on Insects and Diseases.
1. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Mushroom Root Rot. Texas Plant Disease Handbook. https://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu/problems-treatments/problems-affecting-multiple-crops/mushroom-root-rot/
2. Roberts, J. 2020. Armillaria – A Common Fungal Parasite of Certain Trees and Shrubs. UF/IFAS Blogs. https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/orangeco/2020/10/06/armillaria-a-common-fungal-parasite-of-certain-trees-and-shrubs/
3. Crop Science Extension & Outreach. 2000. Armillaria Root Rot of Trees and Shrubs. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. http://extension.cropsciences.illinois.edu/turf/diseases/armillaria/
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