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Scots pine heartwood is known to have resistance to wood decay due to the presence of extractives, namely stilbenes and resin acids. However, previous studies have indicated that these extractives are degradable by wood decaying fungi.
Tiina Belt +3 more
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Fresh goji (Lycium barbarum L.) berries were treated with high-concentration (50% and 90%) oxygen shocking for 30 min and then stored at 0 ± 0.5 °C for 30 d.
Shuangdi Hou +6 more
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Response of the wood-decay fungus Schizophyllum commune to co-occurring microorganisms.
Microorganisms are constantly interacting in a given environment by a constant exchange of signaling molecules. In timber, wood-decay fungi will come into contact with other fungi and bacteria.
Katrin Krause +11 more
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Assessment of decay risk of airborne wood-decay fungi
The decay risk of airborne wood-decay fungi was investigated by using an air sampler. Japanese cedar disks 7.8 cm in diameter and about 3 mm in thickness with moisture content of about 100% were placed in a “BIOSAMP” air sampler and exposed to 1000 l air.
Ikuo Momohara +2 more
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Objetivou-se avaliar a resistência de aglomerados confeccionados com madeira de Acacia mangium Willd. colada com adesivo à base de ureia-formaldeído e taninos a organismos xilófagos.
Fabricio Gomes Gonçalves +4 more
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FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH POSTHARVEST DECAY OF PERSIMMON IN SPAIN
Most of the Spanish commercial acreage of persimmon is located in the Southeast area of the country. Our goal was to identify fungi causing postharvest diseases in our local environmental conditions. Persimmons cvs. ‘Rojo Brillante’ and ‘Triumph’ from two different orchards were used during two consecutive seasons to assess both latent pathogens (field
Palou, Lluís +4 more
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This work focus on comparison of biological degradation of wood caused by wood-decay fungi (white and brown rot). Test samples were made of European Beech Fagus sylvatica (L.).
Jiří Holan, Blanka Stávková
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Decay Resistance of Carbonized Wood Surfaces
In this study, decay resistance of carbonized wood surfaces by combustion method was examined. In this context either single or five geometrical surfaces of Scots pine and beech wood specimens were carbonized and exposed toConiophora puteana(brown rot ...
Çağlar Akçay +2 more
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This study investigated the physical properties of hot-cold oil-treated Brutia pine sapwood (Pinus brutia) and its biological resistance against wood-decay fungi.
Ahmet Ali Var +3 more
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