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Gloeophyllum trabeum

Gloeophyllum trabeum (Lenzites trabea) (Mad 61 7) Ponderosa pine 17 35 Goldstein eta/. (1961)... [Pg.61]

Gloeophyllum trabeum (BAM 109) Beech (Tagus sylvatica) 17 32 Beckers eta/. (1 994)... [Pg.61]

Gloeophyllum trabeum (FPRL 108N) Corsican pine (Pinus nigra) 23 58 Forster eta/. (1997)... [Pg.61]

Gloeophyllum trabeum Southern pine 14.8 68 Ibach and Rowell (2000)... [Pg.61]

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]

Soil blocks were exposed to a brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum for 12 weeks to determine weight loss by biodecay. The... [Pg.303]

Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers. ex Fr.) Murr., Poria placenta (Fr.) Cke., Merulius lacrymans (Wulf.) Fr.]... [Pg.469]

Various modern products may serve as sources for trace amounts of PAA. The origins, known hazards, release restrictions and environmental fate of PAA derived from azo dyes have been reviewed2. The metabolism of nitroarenes is closely linked to that of aromatic amines, as shown in a simplified way in equation 369. Gloeophyllum trabeum cultures spiked with TNT show formation of nitroaromatic amines such as 2-ami no-4,6-dinitrotoluene, 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene and 2,4-diamino-6-nitrotoluene. Also, autoxi-dation of the methyl group of TNT or its metabolites may take part in the degradation process, as shown by the presence of Schiff bases and oligomeric and polymeric species detection and determination of the analytes after LLE and concentration were by HPLC-UVD or GC-MS70. [Pg.655]

Wood rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum growing over a WPC block (sample of decking) with a wood block control above... [Pg.6]

Table V. Soil block test of isocyanate-treated southern pine inoculated with Gloeophyllum trabeum... Table V. Soil block test of isocyanate-treated southern pine inoculated with Gloeophyllum trabeum...
An example of the first approach was given in Ref. [2]. The AWPA (the American Wood-Preservers Association) Soil Block test method has been employed. Samples were polyethylene-wood composite materials with wood content ranging from 50 to 70% (w/w). Weight losses as a result of microbial degradation were up to 18% when treated for 16 weeks with white-rot organism, Trametes versicolor, and up to 7% when treated for 12 weeks with brown-rot organism, Gloeophyllum trabeum. [Pg.431]

Similarly, it was shown that wood-polypropylene composites with wood (20 mesh ponderosa pine particles) content 30,40, 50,60, and 70% lost weight under action of brown-rot fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum, for 12 weeks in the following order 0.2,... [Pg.432]

Gloeophyllum trabeum (brown-rot fungus, particularly tolerant to phenolic and arsenic compounds). [Pg.435]

Cohen, R., Suzuki, M.R., Hammel, K.E., 2005. Processive endoglucanase active in crystaUine cellulose hydrolysis by the brown rot basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71, 2412—2417. [Pg.290]


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