Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood

This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Trametes versicolor and compared their degradation capabilities on solid oriental beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky). Beech wood specimens were exposed to both fungi for a period of 120 days based on t...

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Main Authors: Bari, Ehsan, Taghiyari, Hamid Reza, Naji, Hamid Reza, Schmidt, Olaf, Ohno, Katie M., Clausen, Carol A., Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.551302017-12-08T07:04:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55130/ Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood Bari, Ehsan Taghiyari, Hamid Reza Naji, Hamid Reza Schmidt, Olaf Ohno, Katie M. Clausen, Carol A. Bakar, Edi Suhaimi This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Trametes versicolor and compared their degradation capabilities on solid oriental beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky). Beech wood specimens were exposed to both fungi for a period of 120 days based on the specifications in the EN-113 standard. Mechanical properties and chemical composition of the specimens were measured every 15 days. Mass loss (ML) caused by the two fungi were not significantly different at the last stage of exposure, although T. versicolor showed higher ML at the middle exposure intervals. Compression strength parallel to grain, hardness, and impact bending values were higher in specimens exposed to P. ostreatus, although differences were not statistically significant. Microscopic images showed nearly the same decay patterns for both fungi. The results of the chemical assessment indicated that degradation of cell wall components was approximately the same for both fungi, but in some case T. versicolor showed a slightly higher potential to decay compared to P. ostreatus, especially in the early stages of exposure. The two fungi differed in their ability to reduce degree of polymerization (DP) holocellulose of beech wood. It was concluded that the destructive behaviors ability of both fungi was considerable. Elsevier 2016-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55130/1/Assessing%20the%20destructive%20behaviors%20of%20two%20white-rot%20fungi%20on%20beech%20wood.pdf Bari, Ehsan and Taghiyari, Hamid Reza and Naji, Hamid Reza and Schmidt, Olaf and Ohno, Katie M. and Clausen, Carol A. and Bakar, Edi Suhaimi (2016) Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 114. pp. 129-140. ISSN 0964-8305; ESSN: 1879-0208 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/09648305 10.1016/j.ibiod.2016.06.010
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description This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Trametes versicolor and compared their degradation capabilities on solid oriental beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky). Beech wood specimens were exposed to both fungi for a period of 120 days based on the specifications in the EN-113 standard. Mechanical properties and chemical composition of the specimens were measured every 15 days. Mass loss (ML) caused by the two fungi were not significantly different at the last stage of exposure, although T. versicolor showed higher ML at the middle exposure intervals. Compression strength parallel to grain, hardness, and impact bending values were higher in specimens exposed to P. ostreatus, although differences were not statistically significant. Microscopic images showed nearly the same decay patterns for both fungi. The results of the chemical assessment indicated that degradation of cell wall components was approximately the same for both fungi, but in some case T. versicolor showed a slightly higher potential to decay compared to P. ostreatus, especially in the early stages of exposure. The two fungi differed in their ability to reduce degree of polymerization (DP) holocellulose of beech wood. It was concluded that the destructive behaviors ability of both fungi was considerable.
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author Bari, Ehsan
Taghiyari, Hamid Reza
Naji, Hamid Reza
Schmidt, Olaf
Ohno, Katie M.
Clausen, Carol A.
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
spellingShingle Bari, Ehsan
Taghiyari, Hamid Reza
Naji, Hamid Reza
Schmidt, Olaf
Ohno, Katie M.
Clausen, Carol A.
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
author_facet Bari, Ehsan
Taghiyari, Hamid Reza
Naji, Hamid Reza
Schmidt, Olaf
Ohno, Katie M.
Clausen, Carol A.
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
author_sort Bari, Ehsan
title Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
title_short Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
title_full Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
title_fullStr Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
title_sort assessing the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi on beech wood
publisher Elsevier
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55130/1/Assessing%20the%20destructive%20behaviors%20of%20two%20white-rot%20fungi%20on%20beech%20wood.pdf
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