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Metal accumulation by wood-decaying fungi

Chemosphere, 1982
Abstract Metal concentrations (Na, K, Rb, Mg, Ca, Sr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, Al, and Pb) in the sporophores of ten wood-decaying macromycete species were related to concentrations in the wood substrates. Manganese, Sr, Ca, and Pb were usually excluded by the fungi, K, Rb, and, to a lower degree, Cd, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mg and Na, were accumulated.
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Atlas of Wood Decaying Fungi

2009
This book contains valuable information about wood decaying fungi as a specific group of organisms – about their biological and ecological characteristics, species, classification, etc. It is aimed at agronomists, foresters, landscape designers, environmentalists, biologists and ecologists who may be interested in studying these areas.
Stancheva, Yordanka   +3 more
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On the antitumour activity of some poducts of wood-decaying fungi

Experientia, 1967
Die Versuchsergebnisse uber die antitumorose Aktivitat einiger holzzerstorender Pilze (Losung des roten Pigmentes nachSchaněl4) wurde beschrieben. Das Uberleben von Mausen mit implantiertem Ehrlich'schem Karzinom ist statistisch in der Gruppe der behandelten Tiere in 5% gesichert.
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Comparison of phenanthrene and pyrene degradation by different wood-decaying fungi

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1997
The degradation of phenanthrene and pyrene was investigated by using five different wood-decaying fungi. After 63 days of incubation in liquid culture, 13.8 and 4.3% of the [ring U-14C]phenantherene and 2.4 and 1.4% of the [4,5,9,10-14C]pyrene were mineralized by Trametes versicolor and Kuehneromyces mutabilis, respectively.
U, Sack   +6 more
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Wood Decay by Fungi: Challenges and Prevention

2022
Manoj Kumar   +3 more
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Repeated Elements in Filamentous Fungi with a Focus on Wood-Decay Fungi

2013
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Murat, Claude   +3 more
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Predatory fungi, wood decay, and the carbon cycle

Biodiversity, 2003
Abstract Predatory fungi attack nematodes and other microorganisms using a remarkable array of trapping devices to attract, capture, kill, and digest nematodes for food. The novelty of these relationships, however, has deflected attention from a more fundamental role played by these fungi in the ecosystem.
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Wood-Decaying Ascomycetes and Fungi Imperfecti

Mycologia, 1966
Catherine G. Duncan, Wallace E. Eslyn
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Wood-decay fungi in hazel wood

Biological Conservation, 2001
Björn Nordén, Heidi Paltto
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In Vitro Effect of Isatin on Wood Decay Fungi

1994
Control of biodegradation is an ongoing problem in ecologically sensitive areas, requiring new approaches to deter degrading organisms. Biological control is an approach that takes advantage of the ecological relationship among organisms by using natural predators against degrading organisms.
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