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Decay fungi associated with cavity excavation by a large South American woodpecker
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-10)
In temperate systems of the Northern Hemisphere, wood-decay fungi are known to facilitate cavity excavation by woodpeckers. For South America, woodpecker–fungi interactions have not been explored. The aim of this work was ...
Biodegradation of eucalyptus urograndis wood by fungi
(Elsevier B.V., 2014-04-01)
We focused in selecting four fungi, naturally living in Eucalyptus sp. fields, for application in accelerating stump decay. The wood-rot fungi Pycnoporus sanguineus (Ps), Lentinus bertieri (Lb) and Xylaria sp. (Xa) were ...
Effect of wood flour as carbon source on cellulases and xylanases production by white-rot-fungi native from Misiones
(Council for Innovative Research, 2015-11)
There is a need to explore lignocellulosic materials to select an adequate substrate for lignocellulolytic enzyme production. Utilization of some residues provides an opportunity to produce high yields of lignocellulolytic ...
DECAY OF PARKIA-OPPOSITIFOLIA IN AMAZONIA BY PYCNOPORUS-SANGUINEUS AND POTENTIAL USE FOR EFFLUENT DECOLORIZATION
(Walter De Gruyter & CoBerlinAlemanha, 1993)
Deterioration, decay and identification of fungi isolated from wooden structures at the Humberstone and Santa Laura saltpeter works: A world heritage site in Chile
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2014)
The use of wood in construction has been part of mankind's history but wood placed into the environment is affected by biotic and abiotic agents and is degraded over time. Even in extreme environments, such as dry desert ...
APPLICATION OF X-RAY TECHNIQUE IN NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF EUCALYPT WOOD
(Universidad del Bío-Bío, 2008)
EFFECTS OF HUMIC AND OXALIC ACID IN WOOD BIODEGRADATION BY Gloeophyllum trabeum
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2010)
Effect of pH and oxalic acid on the reduction of Fe(3+) by a biomimetic chelator and on Fe(3+) desorption/adsorption onto wood: Implications for brown-rot decay
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2009)
Fenton reaction is thought to play an important role in wood degradation by brown-rot fungi. In this context, the effect of oxalic acid and pH on iron reduction by a biomimetic fungal chelator and on the adsorption/desorption ...
Application of X-ray technique in nondestructive evaluation of eucalypt wood
(Univ Bio-bio, 2014)