Wood rot is a serious fungal disease of trees. Wood decay fungi penetrate and gain entry into trees through pruning cuts or open wounds using extracellular digestive enzymes to attack all components of the cell wall, leading to the destruction of sapwood which compromises wood strength and stability. On living trees, it is often difficult to diagnose wood rot disease, particularly during extreme weather conditions when trees can fail, causing tree parts to fall onto people and property. Today, tree stability evaluation and inner decay detection are performed visually and by the use of commercial instruments and methods that are often invasive, time-consuming and sometimes inadequate for use within the urban environment. Moreover, most con...
We used a four-point resistivity method to detect wood decay in living trees. A low-frequency altern...
Early detection of wood decay is critical because decay fungi can cause rapid structural failure. Th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wood rot is a serious fungal disease of trees. Wood decay fungi penetrate and gain entry into trees ...
The early detection of wood decays in high-value standing trees is very important in urban areas bec...
The tree stability-assessment methodology currently used in Italian cities initially follows a visua...
E-Nose can be a tool for early diagnosis of wood rot fungi by detecting volatile organic compounds (...
Abstract Fungal decomposition of wood severely affects the soundness of timber constructions. The di...
It has been established that wood decay and cavities in tree stems contribute significantly to tree ...
Root rots are considered the most important forest diseases in Estonia, causing serious concern in f...
Pathogenic wood decay fungi such as species of Heterobasidion are some of the most serious forest pa...
The dynamic recent development of technologies provides more and more new tools, thanks to which it ...
The development of wood decay caused by 12 major root-rot and trunk-rot fungi was investigated in vi...
The forest is an important renewable resource in a sustainable bioeconomy. Yearly, fungal decay caus...
These data were collected as part of an experimental effort to accurately detect oak wilt infections...
We used a four-point resistivity method to detect wood decay in living trees. A low-frequency altern...
Early detection of wood decay is critical because decay fungi can cause rapid structural failure. Th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wood rot is a serious fungal disease of trees. Wood decay fungi penetrate and gain entry into trees ...
The early detection of wood decays in high-value standing trees is very important in urban areas bec...
The tree stability-assessment methodology currently used in Italian cities initially follows a visua...
E-Nose can be a tool for early diagnosis of wood rot fungi by detecting volatile organic compounds (...
Abstract Fungal decomposition of wood severely affects the soundness of timber constructions. The di...
It has been established that wood decay and cavities in tree stems contribute significantly to tree ...
Root rots are considered the most important forest diseases in Estonia, causing serious concern in f...
Pathogenic wood decay fungi such as species of Heterobasidion are some of the most serious forest pa...
The dynamic recent development of technologies provides more and more new tools, thanks to which it ...
The development of wood decay caused by 12 major root-rot and trunk-rot fungi was investigated in vi...
The forest is an important renewable resource in a sustainable bioeconomy. Yearly, fungal decay caus...
These data were collected as part of an experimental effort to accurately detect oak wilt infections...
We used a four-point resistivity method to detect wood decay in living trees. A low-frequency altern...
Early detection of wood decay is critical because decay fungi can cause rapid structural failure. Th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...