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Effects of Coniophora puteana (Schumach.) P. Karst. Fungus on the decomposition of sessile oak wood [PDF]
The paper examines the effects of a brown rot agent-Coniophora puteana (Schumach.) P. Karst on the mass loss and compression strength of sessile oak (Q. petraea agg) wood. The wood mass loss of Q. petraea agg., caused by C. puteana amounted to 1.5, 2.12 and 2.23 after 2, 4 and 6 months respectively.
Miroslava Marković, Snežana Rajković
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UDK 582.28:547.56 630*81:582.28 Disposal and incineration or recycling of old and waste wood represents an environmental problem. In most cases, agents on the basis of chlorinated phenols were used for wood preservation. These substances penetrate deeper into the wood and because of their chemical stability it remain for decades ...
Mustafa Memić +2 more
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Influence of fungal decay on durability and hardness strength characteristics of bagasse/PP composite [PDF]
In this study the effect of white and brown-rot fungi on durability and hardness characteristics of Bagasse/Polypropylene composite was evaluated. The test specimens were prepared using Bagasse fibers (38%), Polypropylene (60%), and maleic anhydride (2%)
Mehdi Modirzarea +3 more
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Distribution, Characteristics, and Regulatory Potential of Long Noncoding RNAs in Brown-Rot Fungi
Long noncoding RNAs have been thoroughly studied in plants, animals, and yeasts, where they play important roles as regulators of transcription.
Alessandra Borgognone +3 more
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Resistance of Cereal-Husk-Reinforced PVC Terrace Profiles to <i>Agaricomycetes</i> Fungi. [PDF]
Plant-particle-reinforced polymer composite products are widely used in construction. New terrace profiles, reinforced with oat or millet husks, are being considered.
Goron M, Sudoł E, Kozikowska E.
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Volatile emissions from the cultures of three decay fungi on aspen and two soft rot fungi on gypsum board were investigated at 97–99% relative humidity of air. Air samples from the incubation chambers were adsorbed on Tenax TA tubes and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine cartridges, and analyzed by thermal desorption-gas chromatography and HPLC, respectively ...
Korpi, Anne +2 more
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Fungal attacks on beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) samples (25 × 25 × 3) mm were performed using the brown-rot fungus Coniophora puteana over a period of8 weeks, without or with their previous accelerated ageing in a Xenotest and a drying oven. Due to the
Ladislav Reinprecht, Matej Hulla
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Fungicidal properties of the medium from SCOBY microorganism cultivation in saturated wood against Coniophora puteana fungus [PDF]
Effects were assessed for the post-culture liquid medium originating from the cultivation of microorganisms that are present in the ecosystem called symbiotic consortium bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The effectiveness of protecting Scotch pine wood samples against decomposition caused by the fungus Coniophora puteana was evaluated.
Izabela Betlej +4 more
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Basidiospore germ pore and wall structure in Coniophora (Basidiomycetes: Aphyllophorales)
A germ pore is present in the basidiospores of Coniophora puteana (Fr.) Karst. and probably in the spores of 11 other species of Coniophora. This is only the second report of a germ pore in any species of the order Aphyllophorales.
Eric Kokko, J. Ginns
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Microscopic examination showed the cell wall decay pattern produced by the brown-rot fungus Coniophora puteana to be different from the degradation pattern known to be typical for brown-rot fungi. Erosion and thinning of cell walls in patterns considered to be characteristic of white-rot decay were observed.
Kwang Ho Lee +3 more
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