Capacity of fungi to colonise wood of the East African camphor tree, Ocotea usambarensis
The capacities of 24 decay fungi, isolated from living trees and decayed timber of the East African camphor tree, to colonise sapwood and heartwood of living trees was tested. Eight species colonised sapwood, and five colonised heartwood and were viable 12 months after inoculation. It was noteworthy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological research 2000-12, Vol.104 (12), p.1468-1472 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The capacities of 24 decay fungi, isolated from living trees and decayed timber of the East African camphor tree, to colonise
sapwood and heartwood of living trees was tested. Eight species colonised sapwood, and five colonised heartwood and were viable
12 months after inoculation. It was noteworthy that eight important decay species of the East African camphor timber, including
Phellinus senex, which is the dominant heartrot species, failed to invade tissues of living trees. The implications of these findings are
discussed in relation to the water content and pH of infected and non-infected tissues as well as some parameters of growth of
colonised trees. |
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ISSN: | 0953-7562 1469-8102 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0953756299002324 |