The development of wood decay caused by 12 major root-rot and trunk-rot fungi was investigated in vitro with sapwood extracted from nine ornamental and landscape hardwood and conifer species native to southern temperate regions of North America, Europe, and the lower Mississippi Delta. Wood decay rates based on dry weight loss for 108 host tree\u2013wood decay fungi combinations were compared at 21 8C over 1-year and 2-year incubation periods in the absence of tree-resistance mechanisms. Strains of Armillaria mellea, Ganoderma lucidum, and Heterobasidion annosum exhibited the highest decay potential in most tree species tested. The order of fungi causing the greatest decay varied over time as a result of temporal changes in decay-rate curve...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
Primary colonising wood decay fungi develop rapidly in attached branches and standing trunks, formin...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Heartwood and sapwood of red maple showed little decay resistance when exposed to the brown-rot fung...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
This research evaluated the natural resistance of Platanus x acerifolia, Luehea divaricate, Carya il...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
This research evaluated the natural resistance of Platanus x acerifolia, Luehea divaricate, Carya il...
The paper reports the laboratory research on the natural wood resistance against white pattern funga...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
Primary colonising wood decay fungi develop rapidly in attached branches and standing trunks, formin...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Development of decay and/or discoloration was assessed in the functional sapwood of one coniferous a...
Heartwood and sapwood of red maple showed little decay resistance when exposed to the brown-rot fung...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
This research evaluated the natural resistance of Platanus x acerifolia, Luehea divaricate, Carya il...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
This research evaluated the natural resistance of Platanus x acerifolia, Luehea divaricate, Carya il...
The paper reports the laboratory research on the natural wood resistance against white pattern funga...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
The susceptibility of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sap- and heartwood against the wood decaying ...
Primary colonising wood decay fungi develop rapidly in attached branches and standing trunks, formin...