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Biological control of some wood-decay fungi with antagonistic fungi

Biodegradation, 2023
One of the most important biological factors that damage wood materials are wood-decay fungi (WDF). Chemical preservatives have traditionally been the most effective method for controlling WDF. However, due to environmental pressures, scientists are working on alternative protection methods.
Selim Hınçal, Mesut Yalçın
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SIGNIFICANCE OF WOOD-DECAYING FUNGI IN THE ENVIRONMENT

2023
The chapter about Wood Decay Fungi dives deeply into the intriguing realm of these microorganisms, which assume a crucial function in the natural process of recycling lignocellulosic material. Wood decay fungi, which cover a wide range of taxonomic groupings, play a significant role in the decomposition process by effectively breaking down the ...
Tazeen Khan   +2 more
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Delignification By Wood-Decay Fungi

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1991
Wood decay fungi are unique because of their capacity to decompose lignified cell walls. A few species are of special interest because they can selectively remove lignin from wood without extensive cellulose degradation. Lignin is a complex, heterogeneous phenylpropanoid structural polymer that occurs throughout the cell wall (71, 112).
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Pathogenic wood‐decaying fungi in China

Forest Pathology, 2007
SummaryWood‐decaying fungi on living trees in China were surveyed over the last 12 years. In all, 102 potentially pathogenic Basidiomycetes were found in natural forests, forest plantations, parks and gardens, and among them 20 species were recorded for the first time on living trees in China.
Y. C. Dai   +3 more
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