Weight loss and cell wall degradation in rubberwood caused by sapstain fungus Botryodiplodia theobromae
Botryodiplodia theobromae is the predominant fungus causing sapstain in rubberwood in Kerala, India. The fungus causes up to 12.2 percent weight loss in rubberwood over a period of sixteen weeks. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of sapstained rubberwood provided evidence on hyphal invasion of...
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description | Botryodiplodia theobromae
is the predominant fungus causing sapstain in rubberwood in Kerala, India.
The fungus causes up to 12.2 percent weight loss in rubberwood over a period of sixteen weeks.
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of sapstained rubberwood provided evidence on hyphal
invasion of cells by
B. theobromae
through the pit region, facilitated by its ability to degrade pit
membranes. The study also revealed that
B. theobromae
caused degradation of lignified cell walls by
erosion of the cell wall surfaces of wood elements. |
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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of sapstained rubberwood provided evidence on hyphal
invasion of cells by
B. theobromae
through the pit region, facilitated by its ability to degrade pit
membranes. The study also revealed that
B. theobromae
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invasion of cells by
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through the pit region, facilitated by its ability to degrade pit
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invasion of cells by
B. theobromae
through the pit region, facilitated by its ability to degrade pit
membranes. The study also revealed that
B. theobromae
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