(1) Background: Wood decay is a serious issue that results from the presence of wood-destroying fungi and has a great influence on the international wood industry. The utilization of biological control methods offers good prospects for wood preservation. (2) Methods: The plate-screening experiment, the soil block test of the Chinese stand method (GB/T 13942.1), and the characterization of wood blocks were used to achieve biological control of brown rot and white rot. (3) Results: Through isolation, screening, and identification, the antagonistic bacterium Bacillus velezensis Nhw-B72 strain was obtained. In the plate-screening experiment, the inhibition zone diameter of Nhw-B72 for Gloeophyllum trabeum was 1.68 cm and that for Coriolus versi...
New approaches for wood protection based on green technologies have increased interest in using hear...
Fungal decay of wood in service results in billions of dollars (U.S.) in losses annually. Recent env...
Pruning wounds are susceptible to wood decay diseases and the affected branch may pose a danger to t...
Two-hundred and fifty-five strains of actinomycetes isolated from soil samples were screened for the...
Biocides must be developed for controlling mould establishment on cellulose-based building materials...
Concerns regarding food safety and the environment have led to reduced use ofagrochemicals and the d...
Aims: The aim of this study was to isolate lactic acid bacteria from chilli waste and evaluate meta...
Biological environments contain a certain number of microbial populations which, within a given ecol...
The objective of the in vitro studies was to identify a Trichoderma strain with a high antagonistic ...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
20-25Fungal decay and deterioration of softwood and hardwood trees are the most common and damaging ...
In this study, the effectiveness of wood protecting termiticides for decay control are determined on...
The most common approach to biological control comprised of selecting antagonistic microorganisms, s...
Paper presents results of laboratory experiments on the usability of selected phenolic compounds nat...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
New approaches for wood protection based on green technologies have increased interest in using hear...
Fungal decay of wood in service results in billions of dollars (U.S.) in losses annually. Recent env...
Pruning wounds are susceptible to wood decay diseases and the affected branch may pose a danger to t...
Two-hundred and fifty-five strains of actinomycetes isolated from soil samples were screened for the...
Biocides must be developed for controlling mould establishment on cellulose-based building materials...
Concerns regarding food safety and the environment have led to reduced use ofagrochemicals and the d...
Aims: The aim of this study was to isolate lactic acid bacteria from chilli waste and evaluate meta...
Biological environments contain a certain number of microbial populations which, within a given ecol...
The objective of the in vitro studies was to identify a Trichoderma strain with a high antagonistic ...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
20-25Fungal decay and deterioration of softwood and hardwood trees are the most common and damaging ...
In this study, the effectiveness of wood protecting termiticides for decay control are determined on...
The most common approach to biological control comprised of selecting antagonistic microorganisms, s...
Paper presents results of laboratory experiments on the usability of selected phenolic compounds nat...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
New approaches for wood protection based on green technologies have increased interest in using hear...
Fungal decay of wood in service results in billions of dollars (U.S.) in losses annually. Recent env...
Pruning wounds are susceptible to wood decay diseases and the affected branch may pose a danger to t...