Fungi cultured from air-seasoning blackgum and red oak timbers were assessed for their ability to cause wood decay using two hardwoods and one soft wood species in an AWPA E10 soil block test. Weight losses were greatest for bigleaf maple and tended to be much lower on southern pine. Almost a quarter of the 35 taxa tested caused less than 5 % weight loss, suggesting they posed a relatively low decay risk, even under ideal laboratory conditions; despite all fungi tested having the ability to depolymerize wood. Three of the four fungi causing the largest weight losses were brown-rot fungi, although brown-rot fungi represented only small proportion of the total isolates from the original hardwood timbers. These results illustrate wide array of...
Heartwood and sapwood of red maple showed little decay resistance when exposed to the brown-rot fung...
Forest wood and litter decaying fungi are poorly understood despite their role in forest ecosystem f...
Heartwood from coastal redwood [Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don.) Endl.] is very durable and is often u...
Graduation date: 1988Douglas-fir utility poles are routinely air seasoned before\ud treatment with c...
The development of wood decay caused by 12 major root-rot and trunk-rot fungi was investigated in vi...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A host of physical and environmental factors may influence fungal decay including the wood substrate...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
A collection of 38 basidiomycete cultures, from New Zealand Pinus radiata and resident fruiting bodi...
Approximately 1,320 fungi were isolated and studied from 246 creosote- or pentachlorophenol-treated ...
To know the minimum moisture threshold (MMThr) in wood allowing for the initiation of the fungal dec...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
Disposal of preservative-treated waste wood is a growing problem worldwide. Bioprocessing the treate...
Heartwood and sapwood of red maple showed little decay resistance when exposed to the brown-rot fung...
Forest wood and litter decaying fungi are poorly understood despite their role in forest ecosystem f...
Heartwood from coastal redwood [Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don.) Endl.] is very durable and is often u...
Graduation date: 1988Douglas-fir utility poles are routinely air seasoned before\ud treatment with c...
The development of wood decay caused by 12 major root-rot and trunk-rot fungi was investigated in vi...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
A host of physical and environmental factors may influence fungal decay including the wood substrate...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Graduation date: 1976Wood degrading ability and tolerance to wood-preserving chemicals\ud of several...
A collection of 38 basidiomycete cultures, from New Zealand Pinus radiata and resident fruiting bodi...
Approximately 1,320 fungi were isolated and studied from 246 creosote- or pentachlorophenol-treated ...
To know the minimum moisture threshold (MMThr) in wood allowing for the initiation of the fungal dec...
Wood preservation experts often perform monoculture fungal decay tests to determine the decay resist...
Disposal of preservative-treated waste wood is a growing problem worldwide. Bioprocessing the treate...
Heartwood and sapwood of red maple showed little decay resistance when exposed to the brown-rot fung...
Forest wood and litter decaying fungi are poorly understood despite their role in forest ecosystem f...
Heartwood from coastal redwood [Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don.) Endl.] is very durable and is often u...