Species diversity of pathogenic wood-rotting fungi (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) in China [PDF]
Wood-rotting basidiomycetes have been investigated in the Chinese forest ecosystem for the past 30 years. Two hundred and five pathogenic wood-decayers belonging to 9 orders, 30 families, and 74 genera have been found in Chinese native forests ...
Yuan Yuan +7 more
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Ganoderma Wood-Rotting Fungi on Citrus Stumps
This document is HS1019, one of a series of the Horticultural Sciences Department, UF/IFAS Extension. Original publication date March 2006. HS1019/HS269: Ganoderma Wood-Rotting Fungi on Citrus Stumps (ufl.edu)
Stephen H. Futch +3 more
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Co-culture Wood Block Decay Test with Bacteria and Wood Rotting Fungi to Analyse Synergism/Antagonism during Wood Degradation [PDF]
Mixed communities of fungi and bacteria have been shown to be more efficient in degrading wood than fungi alone. Some standardised protocols for quantification of the wood decay ability of fungi have been developed (e.g., DIN V ENV 12038:2002 as the ...
Julia Embacher +3 more
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Genome-Wide Identification of the ABC Gene Family and Its Expression in Response to the Wood Degradation of Poplar in Trametes gibbosa [PDF]
Wood-rotting fungi’s degradation of wood not only facilitates the eco-friendly treatment of organic materials, decreasing environmental pollution, but also supplies crucial components for producing biomass energy, thereby reducing dependence on fossil ...
Jia Zhao, Achuan Wang, Qian Wang
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Dentipellicula hainanensis (Hericiaceae, Agaricomycetes) and Phylloporia rigida (Hymenochaetaceae, Agaricomycetes), two new species of wood-inhabiting fungi from Hainan Province, South China [PDF]
Wood-rotting fungi, which are essential constituents of forest ecosystems, act as critical mediators of organic matter decomposition and material recycling within such systems.
Chang-Ge Song +3 more
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Three interesting wood rotting macro-fungi from Jharkhand, India
Routine surveys of mycologically unexplored forest areas of Jharkhand, followed by a thorough examination of macro-fungal collections reveal two hitherto unrecorded poroid species (Basidiomycete) for Indian mycobiota namely, Ganoderma elegantum and ...
Manoj Emanuel Hembrom +2 more
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Short-term effects of prescribed burning on wood-rotting fungi [PDF]
Reijo Penttilä, Heikki Kotiranta
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Prospects for the use of wood waste for the production of heavy-duty wood boards [PDF]
The article presents materials on the prospects of processing wood waste into high-strength structural cellulose material using alkaline processing of raw materials followed by hot pressing.
Zagrebin Egor, Vedernikov Konstantin
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The accurate identification and proper typing of basidiomycetes are required in medical, sanitary maintenance, agriculture, and biotechnology fields.
Sakae Horisawa, Koki Iwamoto
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Morphological description and phylogenetic estimation of Favolus roseus (Polyporaceae): first documented records for the Indian mycobiota [PDF]
During the course of macrofungal forays, we collected several wood-rotting fungi from three states in India: Bihar, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra. We identified some of these macrofungal collections as Favolus roseus Lloyd.
Arun Vincent Kisku +4 more
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