The impact of material chemical composition on microbial growth on building materials remains relatively poorly understood. We investigate the influence of the chemical composition of material extractives on microbial growth and community dynamics on 30 different wood species that were naturally inoculated, wetted, and held at high humidity for several weeks. Microbial growth was assessed by visual assessment and molecular sequencing. Unwetted material powders and microbial swab samples were analyzed using reverse phase liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Different wood species demonstrated varying susceptibility to microbial growth after 3 weeks and visible coverage and fungal qPCR concentrations were correlated ...
International audienceSome wood species have antimicrobial properties, making them a better choice o...
Each year, the forest products industry sustains considerable product loss due to a reduction in mar...
International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
Despite considerable efforts to characterize the microbial ecology of the built environment, the met...
Low indoor air quality (IAQ) has been shown to increase health problems in people living or working ...
Solid or processed wood, and wood waste in particular (dust, shavings, etc.) are the source of a num...
Bark acts as the skin and outer barrier of the tree, protecting it from microbial degradation and en...
Interactions between wood-inhabiting Mcromycetes and between this group and other colonising organis...
The critical conditions needed for the development of mould and decay fungi have been modelled for d...
WOS:000340323300014International audienceMicroorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to b...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. While the ...
The impact of building materials on the environment and the health of occupants is nowadays a priori...
Microorganisms may be responsible for physical and chemical changes in composite materials. Inoculat...
International audienceSome wood species have antimicrobial properties, making them a better choice o...
Each year, the forest products industry sustains considerable product loss due to a reduction in mar...
International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
Despite considerable efforts to characterize the microbial ecology of the built environment, the met...
Low indoor air quality (IAQ) has been shown to increase health problems in people living or working ...
Solid or processed wood, and wood waste in particular (dust, shavings, etc.) are the source of a num...
Bark acts as the skin and outer barrier of the tree, protecting it from microbial degradation and en...
Interactions between wood-inhabiting Mcromycetes and between this group and other colonising organis...
The critical conditions needed for the development of mould and decay fungi have been modelled for d...
WOS:000340323300014International audienceMicroorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to b...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
Bacteria and fungi naturally coexist in various environments including forest ecosystems. While the ...
The impact of building materials on the environment and the health of occupants is nowadays a priori...
Microorganisms may be responsible for physical and chemical changes in composite materials. Inoculat...
International audienceSome wood species have antimicrobial properties, making them a better choice o...
Each year, the forest products industry sustains considerable product loss due to a reduction in mar...
International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in...