Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8842777 | Fungal Biology | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Wood decay caused by Ganoderma species in the United States. A) scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of non-decayed Quercus nigra wood (control), where “Xv” represent xylem vessels and “P” represent parenchyma cells (bar = 200 μm); B) Scanning electron micrograph of Q. nigra wood degraded by Ganoderma sessile (treatment), where arrows represent simultaneously decayed cells (bar = 100 μm); C) Percent mass loss of different wood types after 90 d of incubation across four Ganoderma species from the U.S. and a control; and D) Average colony area of growth when Ganoderma species were grown on media amended with water-soluble sapwood extracts from four types of wood and 2 % malt extract agar (MEA) as a control.296
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Authors
Andrew L. Loyd, Benjamin W. Held, Eric R. Linder, Jason A. Smith, Robert A. Blanchette,