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Soybean response to brown stem rot fungus infection
Brown stem rot (BSR), caused by the fungus Phialophora gregata, reduces yield by 38%. Three dominant BSR resistance loci have been identified: Rbs1, Rbs2, and Rbs3.
USDA ARS (17854841)
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The role of oxidation in wood degradation by brown-rot fungi
Brown-rot fungi are suggested to degrade cellulose by oxidation with hydrogen radicalsformed eg. in the conversion of hydrogen peroxide in the Fenton type reactions.
Ritschkoff, Anne-Christine +3 more
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Distinction of the Asiatic brown rot fungus Monilia polystroma sp nov from M-fructigena
Jeger, M.J. +3 more
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Effects of Wood Mixtures on Deterioration By a Filamentous Brown-Rot Fungus
Wood-degrading fungi import elements to meet physiological demands in wood, but little is known about interactions with different wood types. This is despite increased use of wood composites, in which durability can be tested but not well predicted ...
Schilling, Jonathan S., Norcutt, Adam
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Decay mechanisms of brown-rot fungi:Dissertation
Brown-rot fungi, e.g. the dryrot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), are the most harmful microorganisms in timber in service in Finland and in temperate regions.
Ritschkoff, Anne-Christine
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Proposed is a method to investigate degradation of lignocelluloses by pure cultures of basidiomycetes using preserving jars with vermiculite as reservoir for water and nutrients. Bamboo samples of Gigantochloa atroviolacea and Phyllostachys pubescens and
Dongsheng Wei +2 more
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Biodecolorization and biotransformation of methylene blue using mixed cultures of brown-rot fungus Daedalea dickinsii and filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae: identification of metabolites and degradation pathway [PDF]
This study aimed to examine biodecolorization and biotransformation of methylene blue (MB) using mixed cultures of brown-rot fungus Daedalea dickinsii and filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae. In addition, the ratio of D. dickinsii and A.
Fauzany, Umirul Solichah +8 more
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The objective of this study, to investigate decay resistance against Pleurotus ostreatus and Coniophora puteana fungus of heat-treated (ThermoWood method) Scotch pine, oak and beech wood species.
Umit Ayata, Caglar Akcay, Bruno Esteves
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Brown rot fungi are notoriously copper-tolerant, which makes them difficult to control with copper-based wood preservatives. Brown rot fungi are also unique because they have evolved a bilateral strategy for decay.
Tang, Juliet D, Tang, Juliet Dao-May
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This study assessed the decay resistance of Pinus leucodermis wood to the brown-rot fungus Coniophora puteana. Based upon the median weight losses of 30.65% for heartwood and of 34.68% for sapwood obtained in the biological tests, both the heartwood and ...
Adamopoulos, Stergios, +4 more
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