J. Liu et al., CLASSIFICATION OF FIELD ISOLATED FUNGI FROM WOOD TO DETERMINE THEIR DEGRADATIVE POTENTIAL, Material und Organismen, 27(4), 1992, pp. 235-246
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Biology Miscellaneous","Materials Science, Paper & Wood
Micro-specimens from both hardwood and softwood were exposed to select
ed species of field isolated fungi. The strength reduction and weight
loss caused by these fungi were determined. A statistical procedure wa
s then developed to classify the fungi into brown-, white-rot, or non-
decay fungal categories based on these data. The procedure reveals the
extent of hazard a fungus poses to wood members. Using established ba
se criteria as described herein, the procedure can be used to classify
unknown field-isolated fungi to a pre-specified degree of certainty.
Although this approach to fungal classification is not novel, it has n
ot been used previously for decay classification. Implementation of si
milar classification procedures employing additional parameters would
help to refine the approach allowing laboratories other than those spe
cializing in fungal taxonomy to conduct accurate decay analyses on fie
ld samples.