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Wood decay fungi of a Piedmont forest
... Wood decay fungi of a Piedmont forest Wood decay fungi of a Piedmont Forest The image below depicts debris created during Hurricane Fran in 1996. Click on the links below to see examples of fungi that decay each ...
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Grifola frondosa, the hen of the woods, sheepshead or maitake-- Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for November 2006
... process, once the grower learns to provide the right conditions for growth and fruiting. Other wood decay fungi can also be grown on artificial logs, including shiitake Lentinula edodes, oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus), and ... by Thomas J. Volk, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Learn more about fungi! Go to Tom Volk's Fungi Home Page --TomVolkFungi.net Return to Tom Volk's Fungus of the month ...
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Tom Volk's Mycology Research
... involving biodiversity of wood decay fungi of Israeli forests. In addition, the CFMR houses the world's largest culture collection of wood-inhabiting fungi, with approximately 15, ... Fungi of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska." Laura Marie Appleman. Sept 2002-June 2003 (with Debby Hanmer). "Biocontrol of plant pathogenic nematodes using wood decay fungi." Jon Palmer. Summer 2003-summer 2004. "Fungi ...
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Trees Part 5
... Cotton Root Rot.) WOOD ROTS ON SHADE TREES Wood decay is common on many species of shade trees. Wood decay fungi usually enter the tree through wounds. Most fungi grow rather slowly showing no evidence of being present until extensive areas are rotted. Most will first invade the non-functional heartwood. After decay ...
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Evaluating fungi from wood and canola for their ability to decompose canola stubble
... from canola stubble. Relative to fungi from canola, wood decay fungi were more tolerant of reduced water potential but somewhat less tolerant of lower temperature. Wood decay fungi were no better than those ... be required to find isolates effective in managing blackleg disease through stubble decomposition. Wood decay fungi would seem to have little potential as biological control agents in this ...
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... Wood Decay Fungi in a Piedmont Forest (an honors project from last year) Wood Decay Causes of Wood Deterioration Fungi Bacteria Insects Marine animals Environment Types of decay caused by fungi Classified by status of wood ...
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Root and Butt Rots of Oaks
... reach their life-expectancy. Cause Several species of wood decay fungi cause root and butt rot of oaks. In the southeastern United States, the following fungi have been reported on different oak species: Armillaria ... one of the most common of these wood decay species. Hosts Most oak species are susceptible to root and butt rot by the various species of fungi listed above. The following oak species ...
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Ornamental Pathology Facts
... and underlying wood on twigs, branches and trunks are called cankers. Cankers can be caused either by living organisms, including fungi and ... cause disease when the tree is under stress. However, some fungi aggressively attack trees and cause cankers. There are three general ... nor from mid August to leaf drop. Many canker and wood decay fungi are most active during that period. Promote tree vigor so ...
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... from decay class I to class II, the scavengers would have been replaced by competitors with the enzyme systems needed to decompose the more complex compounds in wood. The fungi that ... decay class IV. Wood-boring beetles, termites, and carpenter ants produce channels in heartwood (heartwood forming trees) that would have provided passageways for roots. The fruiting bodies of the mycorrhizal fungi, ...
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Gleditsia triacanthos L
... be fatal. Spiculosa cankers cause loss in merchantable wood volume or cull. Honeylocust is subject to several heart-rot and wood-decay fungi from species of Fomes and Polyporus. Few leaf ... Washington, DC. 3 p. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Products Laboratory. 1974. Wood handbook: Wood as an engineering material. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 72. Washington, DC ...
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