Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) samples subjected to various degrees of brown-rot decay by Gloeophyllum trabeum (FPL 617) were studied by scanning electron (SEM) and polarizing microscopy. A technique was developed to prepare decayed wood specimens for SEM. Ray cells were heavily decomposed in early stages of decay. Bore holes were produced in early stages to facilitate hyphal penetration into fiber tracheids. Degradation of fiber tracheid walls began with the formation of radial checks or voids in the S2 layer, followed by the removal of the entire S2 layer, which often caused the separation of the S3 layer from the remaining cell wall. The S3 layer often was removed before the decomposition of the S1 layer. The compound midd...
Longitudinal splits and associated smooth fracture planes were often noted along the growth ring bou...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...
Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) samples subjected to various degrees of brown-rot deca...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) wood cube specimens were exposed to Gloeophyllum fungus (Gloeophyllum tr...
The wood of poplar species are generally perceived as susceptible to decay, however, poplar is still...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to wood decay due to the accumulation of...
Naturally durable heartwoods, where available, continue to be used as support structures in environm...
Tangential section (A) and scanning electron micrographs of transverse sections (B and C) from woode...
High-resolution Cryo-Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (HR-Cryo-FE-SEM) and immuno-cytoche...
Brown-rot fungi, e.g. the dryrot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), are the most harmful microorganisms in ...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A new laboratory technique to simulate the initiation of wood decay and to assess the effects of inc...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Longitudinal splits and associated smooth fracture planes were often noted along the growth ring bou...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...
Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) samples subjected to various degrees of brown-rot deca...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) wood cube specimens were exposed to Gloeophyllum fungus (Gloeophyllum tr...
The wood of poplar species are generally perceived as susceptible to decay, however, poplar is still...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to wood decay due to the accumulation of...
Naturally durable heartwoods, where available, continue to be used as support structures in environm...
Tangential section (A) and scanning electron micrographs of transverse sections (B and C) from woode...
High-resolution Cryo-Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (HR-Cryo-FE-SEM) and immuno-cytoche...
Brown-rot fungi, e.g. the dryrot fungus (Serpula lacrymans), are the most harmful microorganisms in ...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A new laboratory technique to simulate the initiation of wood decay and to assess the effects of inc...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Longitudinal splits and associated smooth fracture planes were often noted along the growth ring bou...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...