Root rot caused by Armillaria mellea

Oct 15, 2010
Today, Ventura County Cooperative Extension's Maren Mochizuki shares with us about 
a local research project.

Armillaria mellea is a fungus that causes root rot in citrus, peach, and many other edible tree and landscape species. UCCE Farm Advisors Jim Downer and Ben Faber are investigating the effect of soil disturbance, organic matter, and Trichoderma (another soil fungus) inoculation on survival of peach trees planted in soil infested Armillaria mellea.  Preliminary results were presented on Aug. 4 at the ASHS annual conference in Palm Desert, CA.

To view the presentation abstract, please visit:  http://ashs.confex.com/ashs/2010/webprogram/Paper4324.html

For more information on symptoms and management of Armillaria mellea, please visit this UC IPM page.

Field shot showing infected tree with bare branches and yellow leaves caused by Armillaria root rot, Armillaria mellea.

Field shot showing infected tree with bare branches

and yellow leaves caused by Armillaria mellea.

Armillaria mellea

Armillaria mellea