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Coniophora puteana

Coniophora puteana (BAM 15) Beech (Tagus sylvatica) 17 27 Beckers eta/. (1 994)... [Pg.61]

Coniophora puteana (FPRL 11 F) Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) 24 58 Forster eta/. (1997)... [Pg.61]

Coniophora puteana Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) 20 to >20 22 to 57 Van Acker (2003)... [Pg.61]

Figure 3.8 The relationship between WPG and weight loss due to decay by Coniophora puteana for Corsican pine sapwood modified with a variety of linear chain anhydrides (from data of Hill etaf, 2003). Figure 3.8 The relationship between WPG and weight loss due to decay by Coniophora puteana for Corsican pine sapwood modified with a variety of linear chain anhydrides (from data of Hill etaf, 2003).
Codd, P., Banks, W.B., Cornfield, J.A. and Williams, G.R. (1992). The biological effectiveness of wood modified with heptadecylsuccinic anhydride against two brown rot fungi Coniophora puteana and Gloeophyllum trabeum. International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Doc. No. IRG/WP 3705-92. [Pg.205]

Papadopoulos, A.N. and Hill, C.A.S. (2002). The biological effectiveness of wood modified with linear chain carboxylic acid anhydrides against Coniophora puteana. Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 60(5), 329-332. [Pg.220]

Viitanen, H. and Paajanen, L. (1988). The critical moisture and temperature conditions for the growth of some mould fungi and the brown rot fungus Coniophora puteana on wood. International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Doc. No. IRGAVP 1369. [Pg.229]

Kartal et al. (2004) also investigated the use of fungi to remove arsenic from CCA-treated wood. Three brown-rot fungi (Fomitopsis palustris, Coniophora puteana, and Laetiporus sulphureus) were initially... [Pg.411]

The alteration in the porous structure of the wood cell wall as a result of the inqrregnation and toe ageing procedures, as well as after toe action of fungi (Coniophora puteana and Lentinus lepideus) was investigated by the water vapours sorption method. [Pg.1550]

Distinctions in the destructive action of Coniophora puteana and Lentinus lepideus have been established from the viewpoint of structure, the activity of Lentinus lepideus relative to impregnated wood is more than twice that in the case of Coniophora puteana. After the leaching procedure (EN 84), the destructive action of Coniophora puteana increases dramatically, while the structural characteristics of leached samples upon contacting with Lentinus lepideus are not practically changed. [Pg.1550]

A series of treated and control specimens was exposed to the brown rot basidiomycetes Coniophora puteana BAM Ebw. 15, Poria placenta FPRL 280 and Lentinua lepideus Ebw. 20 at 22 C and 70% RH, Treated check test specimens were placed in uninoculated culture vessels for calculation of the correction value. At the end of the test, the specimens were assessed and mass losses were calculated to determine any protective efTectiveness of the given preparation. [Pg.1551]

Table /. Summary of results for Scots pine sapwood blocks treated with pyrolysis oil and attacked by the brown-rot fungus Coniophora puteana. [Pg.1554]

Anisomyces odoratus has been reported to produce odoriferous simple aromatic compounds, terpenes and lanostadienoic acids (22). The unusual amino acid 2-amino-4-N-ureidopropionic acid and its oxalyl derivative were recently isolated from Coniophora puteana (23). [Pg.9]

Armillaria ostoyae (Romag.) Herink = A. obscura (Pers.) Herink Coniophora puteana (Schum. .Fr.) Karst... [Pg.9]

Evans, C.S., P.J. Burns, M. Dutton, S.Brown 2-Amino-4-N-ureidopropionic acid (albizzine) and its oxalyl derivative in hyphae of Coniophora puteana. Phytochem. 29, 2159 (1990). [Pg.19]


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