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Decay capacity and degradation patterns of Xylaria hypoxylon on different wood species

Authors :
Bari, Ehsan
Daniel, Geoffrey
Singh, Adya P.
Morrell, Jeffrey
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A host of physical and environmental factors may influence fungal decay including the wood substrate, temperature, moisture, oxygen, light, pH, and nitrogen. Understanding the effects of these factors on fungal decay is important for the effective utilization of wood decay fungi in biotechnological processes and for understanding the role of these organisms in global carbon cycling. The ascomycete Xylaria hypoxylon causes white rot of hardwoods, but remains relatively under-characterized. In this investigation, the decay capability of this fungus was studied using beech, hornbeam, oak and pine. Although Xylaria species are considered as causing white rot decay, Type II soft rot erosion was observed on hornbeam, Type I soft rot cavities were noted on beech, simultaneous rot was found on oak and selective rot on pine. Results indicated that both wood species and cell wall chemistry affected morphological decay patterns illustrating the relationships between fungal enzymatic capacity and wood cell wall structure/chemistry.

Subjects

Subjects :
Forest Science
Wood Science

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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