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Wood Degradation by Brown-Rot and White-Rot Fungi
2004Elucidating the mechanism of biological wood decay is not only important ecologically due to its role in the carbon cycle, but also due to its economic significance. Research into this fundamental process has resulted in a large number of potential applications in the pulp and paper industry.
T. Mester, E. Varela, M. Tien
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Structural Characterization of Brown-rotted Lignin
Holzforschung, 1990On etudie la structure de la lignine de sapin Douglas degradee par les basidiomycetes responsables de la pourriture ...
Lehong Jin +2 more
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BROWN POCKET ROT OF SITKA SPRUCE
Canadian Journal of Research, 1946A brown pocket rot of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis Carr.) occurs in stands on the Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. The decay, the sporophore associated with it, and the cultural characters of the fungus are described. The causal fungus is regarded as a new species and is described as Lentinus Kauffmanii sp. nov. by Dr. Alexander H. Smith, University of
J. E. Bier, Mildred K. Nobles
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Monilinia fructigena (brown rot).
2021Abstract M. fructigena is one of several apothecial ascomycetes causing brown rot and blossom blight of stone fruit and pome fruit trees worldwide. It has a more restricted distribution than the other species, occurring in Europe and Asia, but not in North America. Reports of its occurrence in South America are likely to be errors in
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