1972
DOI: 10.2307/3757941
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Growth of Wood-Inhabiting Fungi in Saturated Atmospheres of Monoterpenoids

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“…(Eastman Kodak Co.); terpinolene (SCM Corp.); and all others (Aldrich Because the linear growth of fungi is generally inhibited by Chemical Co.). terpenoid compounds (11,12,25,26), stimulation of Sporothrix by bValues followed by an asterisk are significantly different from the control a-and /3-pinene is somewhat unusual. The observed differences in at P = 0.05 based on Dunnett's test.…”
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“…(Eastman Kodak Co.); terpinolene (SCM Corp.); and all others (Aldrich Because the linear growth of fungi is generally inhibited by Chemical Co.). terpenoid compounds (11,12,25,26), stimulation of Sporothrix by bValues followed by an asterisk are significantly different from the control a-and /3-pinene is somewhat unusual. The observed differences in at P = 0.05 based on Dunnett's test.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effects of the volatiles on fungal growth were determined by Like most bark beetles, the southern pine beetle usually carries a measuring the growth of the fungi in saturated atmospheres blue-stain fungus, C. minor (28), which is pathogenic to pines (11,12). The compounds studied were terpenoids (14,24) and a (3,19) and has been thought necessary for optimal beetle phenylpropanoid (14) identified from loblolly pine; they were development (7,21,22).…”
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“…We propose the observed increase in fungal diversity during decomposition is because of the following reasons. Recently dead spruces offer a relatively harsh habitat for fungi because of low moisture and high levels of terpene and phenolic compounds (Groot, ; Boddy, ). At intermediate stages of decay, competition for resources and dominance of effective saprotrophic species may limit fungal diversity temporarily.…”
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“…It is not known whether chain-saw felled and girdled logs are suitable for the rare and threatened species for which they are expected to provide substrate. It is possible that different types of created and natural dead wood differ in both physio-chemical properties as well as competitive interactions (Groot 1972;Rajala et al 2012).…”
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