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Poria placenta

Micales JA, Richter AL, andHighley TL. Extracellular glucan production by Postia (=Poria) placenta. Mater Org 1990 24 259-270. [Pg.194]

Poria placenta (FPRL 280) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) >20 36 Beckers eta/. (1 994)... [Pg.61]

Poria placenta Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) 17 to >20 18 to 45 Van Acker (2003)... [Pg.61]

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]

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

Figure 5. Cellulose in wood is depolymerized early during brown rot, but only gradually during white rot. The data are for sweetgum sapwood decayed by the brown-rot fungus Poria placenta (Fr.) Cke. (formerly P. monticola Murr.) and for the white-rot fungus Coriolus versicolor (L. ex Fr.) Quel, (formerly Polyporus versicolor L. ex Fr.) (15). Figure 5. Cellulose in wood is depolymerized early during brown rot, but only gradually during white rot. The data are for sweetgum sapwood decayed by the brown-rot fungus Poria placenta (Fr.) Cke. (formerly P. monticola Murr.) and for the white-rot fungus Coriolus versicolor (L. ex Fr.) Quel, (formerly Polyporus versicolor L. ex Fr.) (15).
Isolated cellulose was not degraded by the brown-rot fungus Poria placenta unless the fungus was in contact with whole wood (90). Further study indicated, however, that the wood could be replaced with simple sugars, i.e., that nutrients in the wood were simply serving as starter carbon/energy sources (90). [Pg.472]

Two of these fungi, Gloephyllum trabeum and Poria placenta, are recommended by ASTM D 1413 Standard test method for wood preservatives by laboratory soil-block cultures for the determination of the effect of fungi on the properties of wood and WPC materials. [Pg.423]

Poria placenta (particularly tolerant to copper and zinc compounds). [Pg.436]

Polyporrus schweinitzii Poria placenta Poria vailantii... [Pg.47]

Among the Basidiomycetes, Trametes kusanoana exhibited high aa-trehalase and amylolytic activities, whereas some species of Agaricales and Poria placenta exhibited high aa-trehalase activity but no amylolytic activity. ... [Pg.383]


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