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Cytochrome P450 Complement May Contribute to Niche Adaptation in Serpula Wood-Decay Fungi. [PDF]
Cowan A, Skrede I, Moody SC.
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In this study, anti-mildew and anti-wood-decay fungal activities of the leaf and fruits essential oil and its constituents from Juniperus formosana were evaluated in vitro against seven mildew fungi and four wood decay fungi, respectively.
Yu-Chang Su +3 more
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‘Yuluxiang’ pear fruit are susceptible to postharvest decay when mechanically damaged. Ozone treatment effectively reduces decay and extends shelf life. To explore its effect and mechanism, we treated ‘Yuluxiang’ pear fruit with different concentrations ...
Yeqing Guan +4 more
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Characterizing the Assemblage of Wood-Decay Fungi in the Forests of Northwest Arkansas. [PDF]
Alshammari N +3 more
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In this study, cytotoxicity, anti-mildew and anti-wood-decay fungal activities of the bark essential oil and its constituents from Cunninghamia lanceolata var.
Yu-Chang Su +2 more
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Genomic and Transcriptomic Insight of Giant Sclerotium Formation of Wood-Decay Fungi. [PDF]
Cao S +9 more
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Assessment of Timber Degradation by Wood-Fungus and Insects in Afghanistan’s Diverse Climatic Zones
Wood has been a fundamental material throughout human history due to its versatility and performance. However, wood's susceptibility to biodeterioration, primarily due to fungi and insects, poses significant challenges.
Hedayat Ullah Safi +4 more
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The Effect Of Nano-Zinc Oxide On Particleboard Decay Resistance
The aim of this study was to investigate the decay resistance of particleboards treated with nano-zinc oxide against the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor and the brown-rot species Coniophora puteana.
Pouya Marzbani +2 more
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Prescribed burning reduces species richness of wood-decay fungi in the forests of northwest Arkansas. [PDF]
Alshammari N +2 more
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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. Brown-rot fungi cause wood decay primarily by attacking the carbohydrates of the cell walls, leaving lignin essentially undigested. At the initial stage of decay, brown-rot fungi seem to operate by a
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