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Mycologia | 1997

COMPARISON OF WOOD DECAY AMONG DIVERSE LIGNICOLOUS FUNGI

James J. Worrall; Susan E. Anagnost; Robert A. Zabel

In decay tests with 98 isolates (78 species) of lignicolous fungi followed by chemical and anatomical analyses, the validity of the generally accepted, major decay types (white, brown, and soft rot...


Mycologia | 1993

Wood Microbiology: Decay and Its Prevention

Robert A. Blanchette; Robert A. Zabel; Jeffrey J. Morrell

Introductory text on the principles of decay and discoloration processes in wood, with emphasis on the major fungal damages which may develop during the growth, storage, and use of wood. The characteristics, detection, effects, and control of microbial attacks are stressed. Provides a synthesis of the current literature on wood microbiology, a rapidly expanding field of study. (Abstractors note: This is an important resource for conservation researchers studying the decay of wood in art and architecture.) The following is a list of chapter headings: 1) Introduction to wood microbiology; 2) Wood deterioration agents; 3) Characteristics and classification of fungi and bacteria; 4) Factors affecting the growth and survival of fungi in wood (fungal ecology); 5) Fungal metabolism in relation to wood decay; 6) The decay setting: some structural, chemical, and moisture features of wood in relation to decay development; 7) General features, recognition, and anatomical aspects of wood decay; 8) Chemical changes in wood caused by decay fungi; 9) Ultrastructural features of wood decay; 10) Changes caused by decay fungi in the strength and physical properties of wood; 11) Colonization and microbial interactions in wood decay; 12) Decays originating in the stems of living trees; 13) Biodeterioration of stored wood and its control; 14) Wood stains and discolorations; 15) Decay problems associated with some major uses of wood products; 16) Detection of internal decay; 17) Paint mildew and related degradative problems; 18) Natural decay resistance (wood durability); 19) Chemical protection of wood (wood preservation); and 20) Some trends in wood microbiology research and a new emphasis (biotechnology). -- AATA


Wood microbiology: decay and its prevention. | 1992

Wood microbiology: decay and its prevention

Robert A. Zabel; Jeffrey J. Morrell


Wood and Fiber Science | 2007

Fungi Associated with Decay in Treated Southern Pine Utility Poles in the Eastern United States

Robert A. Zabel; Frances F. Lombard; C. J. K. Wang; Fred Terracina


Wood and Fiber Science | 2007

Wood Strength and Weight Losses Caused by Soft Rot Fungi Isolated from Treated Southern Pine Utility Poles

Jeffrey J. Morrell; Robert A. Zabel


Wood and Fiber Science | 2007

Soft-Rot Capabilities of the Major Microfungi, Isolated from Douglas-Fir Poles in the Northeast

Robert A. Zabel; C. J. K. Wang; Susan E. Anagnost


Archive | 1992

Wood Stains and Discolorations

Robert A. Zabel; Jeffrey J. Morrell


Archive | 1992

Wood Deterioration Agents

Robert A. Zabel; Jeffrey J. Morrell


Archive | 1992

Chemical Changes in Wood Caused by Decay Fungi

Robert A. Zabel; Jeffrey J. Morrell


Wood Microbiology#R##N#Decay and Its Prevention | 1992

CHAPTER 2 – Wood Deterioration Agents

Robert A. Zabel

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C. J. K. Wang

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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Susan E. Anagnost

State University of New York System

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James J. Worrall

State University of New York System

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