Wood-degrading fungi import elements to meet physiological demands in wood, but little is known about interactions with different wood types. This is despite increased use of wood composites, in which durability can be tested but not well predicted. Blocks of nondurable aspen and spruce and moderately durable eastern white pine were degraded using the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum in soil- and agar-block microcosms for 16 wk. Block configurations were either a single species (monosubstrate) or mixed (polysubstrate). At 8 and 16 wk, total wood weight losses were the same in monosubstrate and polysubstrate microcosms; however, white pine degradation was consistently less in polysubstrates than in monosubstrates with decay in aspen and...
Graduation date: 1996Small size wood assays were utilized to study the\ud effect of added nutrients ...
Graduation date: 2008While the heartwood of many wood species exhibits excellent resistance to funga...
Use of wood-based materials in exterior application is inherently at risk of degradation caused by f...
Moisture sorption and decay resistance of HDPE based wood plastic composites (WPC) made from poplar,...
Decay is an important component of the carbon cycle, as it breaks down wood and releases the stored...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Effect of three wood-decaying fungi on decomposition of spruce wood was studied in solid-state culti...
While wood plastic composites have gained an increasingly large share of the market for decks and ot...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
Basidiomycota brown rot fungus (Fomitopsis pinicola) and two white rot fungi (Phlebia radiata, Trich...
Graduation date: 1996Small size wood assays were utilized to study the\ud effect of added nutrients ...
Graduation date: 2008While the heartwood of many wood species exhibits excellent resistance to funga...
Use of wood-based materials in exterior application is inherently at risk of degradation caused by f...
Moisture sorption and decay resistance of HDPE based wood plastic composites (WPC) made from poplar,...
Decay is an important component of the carbon cycle, as it breaks down wood and releases the stored...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Effect of three wood-decaying fungi on decomposition of spruce wood was studied in solid-state culti...
While wood plastic composites have gained an increasingly large share of the market for decks and ot...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
Basidiomycota brown rot fungus (Fomitopsis pinicola) and two white rot fungi (Phlebia radiata, Trich...
Graduation date: 1996Small size wood assays were utilized to study the\ud effect of added nutrients ...
Graduation date: 2008While the heartwood of many wood species exhibits excellent resistance to funga...
Use of wood-based materials in exterior application is inherently at risk of degradation caused by f...