نتایج جستجو برای: white rot

تعداد نتایج: 189836  

2010
Sorin A. Pasca Ian D. Hartley Matthew E. Reid Ronald W. Thring

The compatibility of wood from mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosa) killed lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) with Portland cement was investigated based on time-since-death as a quantitative estimator, and the presence of blue-stained sapwood, brown rot, or white rot as qualitative indicators. The exothermic behavior of cement hydration, maximum heat rate, time to reach th...

2016
S. A. F. El-Nagerabi A. E. Elshafie

Ganoderma colossum is a rare species of Ganodermataceae family with many biological and biochemical properties. It is associated with rot, wilt, dieback, and wood decay of many host plants such as Ficus carcica, Celtis laevigata, Pinus hondurensis, Callitris robusta, Eucalyptus citrodora, E. paniculata, E. puncata, and Phoenix canariensis. In Oman, this pathogen was isolated as new records from...

Journal: :Science 2011
Daniel C Eastwood Dimitrios Floudas Manfred Binder Andrzej Majcherczyk Patrick Schneider Andrea Aerts Fred O Asiegbu Scott E Baker Kerrie Barry Mika Bendiksby Melanie Blumentritt Pedro M Coutinho Dan Cullen Ronald P de Vries Allen Gathman Barry Goodell Bernard Henrissat Katarina Ihrmark Hävard Kauserud Annegret Kohler Kurt LaButti Alla Lapidus José L Lavin Yong-Hwan Lee Erika Lindquist Walt Lilly Susan Lucas Emmanuelle Morin Claude Murat José A Oguiza Jongsun Park Antonio G Pisabarro Robert Riley Anna Rosling Asaf Salamov Olaf Schmidt Jeremy Schmutz Inger Skrede Jan Stenlid Ad Wiebenga Xinfeng Xie Ursula Kües David S Hibbett Dirk Hoffmeister Nils Högberg Francis Martin Igor V Grigoriev Sarah C Watkinson

Brown rot decay removes cellulose and hemicellulose from wood--residual lignin contributing up to 30% of forest soil carbon--and is derived from an ancestral white rot saprotrophy in which both lignin and cellulose are decomposed. Comparative and functional genomics of the "dry rot" fungus Serpula lacrymans, derived from forest ancestors, demonstrated that the evolution of both ectomycorrhizal ...

Journal: :Fungal Ecology 2021

Wood-decaying fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota play a significant role global carbon cycle, as they decompose deadwood effectively. Fungi may compete for utilizable substrate and growth space by producing soluble metabolites releasing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). We determined of wood (Scots pine or Norway spruce) on generation hyphal biomass, secreted enzyme activities, decomposition ra...

Journal: :چغندرقند 0
حمید شریفی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی صفی‎آباد مصطفی حسین پور مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی صفی‎آباد عبدالامیر راهنما مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی صفی‎آباد

this experiment was conducted for determining the effect of irrigation termination before harvesting and late application of nitrogen on sugar beet yield, quality and root rot during 1993-95 at safiabad agricultural research center. different irrigation termination and late nitrogen application treatments had a significant effect on root yield. terminating irrigation 1 and 3 weeks before harves...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2007
sathiya moorthi perumal deecaraman munuswamy periyar selvam sellamuthu murugesan kandasamy kalaichelvan puthupalayam thangavelu

the rate and efficiency of decolorization of dyes likeblue ca, black b133, and corazol violet sr were tested to evaluate white rot fungal strains. trametes hirsuta and pleurotus florida showed the greatest extent ofdecolorization on nutrient salt media. maximum decolorization of 200 mg/l of blue 133 was obtained by 4days old incubated pleurotus florida followed bytrametes hirsuta after 6 days. ...

2016
K. Parani M. Eyini

Interaction among and between mushroom / white rot and brown rot fungi or soft rot fungi, studied by the dual culture plate assays showed that the outcome of a specific interaction was strongly dependent on the two organisms concerned. Phanerochate chrysosporium as one of the partner in dual cultures, invariably scored grade 2 for colony interaction as it overgrew and covered the colony of othe...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1951

Journal: :Systematic biology 2001
D S Hibbett M J Donoghue

Homobasidiomycetes include the majority of wood-decaying fungi. Two basic forms of wood decay are known in homobasidiomycetes: white rot, in which lignin and cellulose are degraded, and brown rot, in which lignin is not appreciably degraded. An apparent correlation has been noted between production of a brown rot, decay of conifer substrates, and possession of a bipolar mating system (which has...

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