Wood-decaying fungi are responsible for the degradation of wood and the alteration in its material properties. Fomes fomentarius (L.) Fr. is one of the most common white-rot fungi colonising coarse wood and standing trees. In recent years, according to their genetic, physiological, and morphological differences, Fomes inzengae (Ces. and De Not.) Lécuru was identified as an independent species. This article aimed to compare the impact of the degradation caused by both species on the anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of beech wood. When comparing the degradation caused by different strains of both species, no statistically significant difference was found in mass loss (ML) or moisture content (MC). A relevant correlation between...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
The mycelia of wood-decay fungi can persist at a latent endophytic phase in living plant tissues and...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Tra...
The current study aims to elucidate and compare ultrastructure alterations that occurred in larch wo...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
The paper describes the results of investigation on the range of trophic abilities and preferences o...
Eutypella parasitica R.W. Davidson & R.C. Lorenz is the causative agent of Eutypella canker of maple...
A host of physical and environmental factors may influence fungal decay including the wood substrate...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
Brown rot wood-decaying fungi have a chemical and biological nutritional mode that is very distinct ...
Background. Fomes fomentarius is a white-rot fungus, with a long-lasting fruiting body, that plays a...
The paper reports the laboratory research on the natural wood resistance against white pattern funga...
Impact bending and breaking radius were used to measure loss in toughness caused by basidiomycetes i...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
The mycelia of wood-decay fungi can persist at a latent endophytic phase in living plant tissues and...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Tra...
The current study aims to elucidate and compare ultrastructure alterations that occurred in larch wo...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
The paper describes the results of investigation on the range of trophic abilities and preferences o...
Eutypella parasitica R.W. Davidson & R.C. Lorenz is the causative agent of Eutypella canker of maple...
A host of physical and environmental factors may influence fungal decay including the wood substrate...
Six soft rot fungi, commonly isolated from preservative-treated southern pine poles in service, were...
Brown rot wood-decaying fungi have a chemical and biological nutritional mode that is very distinct ...
Background. Fomes fomentarius is a white-rot fungus, with a long-lasting fruiting body, that plays a...
The paper reports the laboratory research on the natural wood resistance against white pattern funga...
Impact bending and breaking radius were used to measure loss in toughness caused by basidiomycetes i...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
The mycelia of wood-decay fungi can persist at a latent endophytic phase in living plant tissues and...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...