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The ability of Penicillium sp. and Trichoderma viride to retard the decay of obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) wood in the field for 11 months (January–November) covering dry and wet seasons in a tropical environment was investigated using the ‘graveyard’ method. Inoculation of stakes with Gloeophyllum sp. or G. sepiarium (decay fungi) 24 h after treatment with T. viride or Penicillium sp. in January (dry season) did not increase decay after 11 months. Total inhibition of the decay fungi was indicated since the low weight losses of stakes was not markedly different from losses in control stakes biologically treated but not exposed to decay fungi. Inhibition of the activities of other unidentified field fungi was also indicated because weight losses were greater in uninoculated and untreated stakes. However, decay occurred in stakes biologically treated in January but later exposed to decay fungi in May, after the dry season. A repeat application of T. viride treatment in May, to stakes earlier treated in January, markedly reduced decay following exposure to decay fungi in September (wet season). A similar Penicillium sp. application was not as effective as T. viride application because unlike the T. viride protected stakes, decay was greater in stakes twice protected with Penicillium sp. but not exposed to decay fungi. The results indicate that repeated application of biocontrol agents may be important for controlling wood decay following the adverse effect of the dry season.  相似文献   
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The phenolic extract of Acalypha leaves inhibited growth of Gloeophyllum sepiarium and Pleurotus sp. (test wood-rot fungi) in potato dextrose agar, starch agar, starch glucose agar, carboxyl methyl cellulose agar and carboxyl methyl cellulose glucose agar. Fungicidal or fungistatic concentration of the extract (10–14 mg/ml) depended on the medium. However a lower concentration of the extract (8–10 mg/ml) in combination with Trichoderma viride culture filtrate caused a similar inhibitory pattern. Degradation of obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon), mahogany (Khaya ivorensis) and walnut (Lovoa trichilioides) by the test fungi was limited or prevented by extract treatment of 8–10 mg/g wood. A similar inhibitory effect again occurred when a combination of T. viride filtrate and lower extract concentration (6–8 mg extract per gram of wood) was used. On-going wood decay was limited or halted by a combined treatment involving 8–12 mg extract per gram of wood depending on the fungal residence period. Treated stakes exposed to 6 months of tropical wet season retained resistance to fungal attack including soft rot. The phenolic extract of A. hispida may prove useful in an integrated chemical and biological approach to wood treatment.  相似文献   
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A field investigation (April–November) in Nigeria showed that biodegradation of obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) wood blocks was initially retarded in crude oil-contaminated soil but later became enhanced as indicated by loss of compression resistance. Further indication of this pattern was the detection of soft-rot cavities and basidiomycete fungi after 2–3 months exposure when compared to control blocks in uncontaminated soil. Laboratory tests with Pleurotus sp., Trametes sp., Gloeophyllum sp. (basidiomycetes) and Chaetomium sp. (soft-rot fungus) confirmed that degradation of crude oil-coated obeche blocks was markedly retarded without the presence of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. The filtrate of hydrocarbon-degrading Pseudomonas sp. grown in mineral salt/crude oil medium for 3–4 weeks supported growth of the test fungi better than in carboxymethyl cellulose medium but less than in potato dextrose broth. Similarly, wood blocks immersed in the filtrate became significantly more susceptible to fungal degradation. Pseudomonas sp. from stationary phase growth in crude oil medium depleted residual sugar in basidiomycete-degraded sawdust with a concomitant marked increase in its population. It may be concluded that readily metabolizable products of crude oil degradation by soil organisms and the removal of residual sugar which may have prevented catabolite repression of cellulases, culminated in increased attack on the wood by soil-borne wood-decomposing organisms.  相似文献   
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Methanol and ethanol extracts of mansonia wood inhibited the growth of three wood-rotting fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus, Gloeophyllum sepiarium and Gloeophyllum sp. An aqueous extract only inhibited the growth of P. ostreatus. Extracted obeche wood impregnated with ethanol extracts of mansonia showed significant improvement in decay resistance. Impregnation with methanol extracts only significantly retarded decay by P. ostreatus and the aqueous extracts did not increase obeche wood resistance to any of the test fungi.  相似文献   
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An investigation into the feasibility of removing Cu(II) and Cr(IV) from solution with basidiomycete (Gloeophylum sepiarium, Pleurotus sp.)-colonized sawdust was undertaken. Obeche (Triplochyton scleroxylon) sawdust exposed to the basidiomycetes for 1–3 months reduced the concentration of the metals in the solution to 22.0–84.4 mg/l. The supernatant from the centrifuged mixture of a solution of 100 mg metal ions/l and aqueous extract of a 3-month basidiomycete-degraded obeche sawdust contained lower concentration of the metal ions (38.6–75.4 mg/l). Unextracted sawdust of pigmented tropical timbers, African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis), black afara (Terminalia ivorensis) and camwood (Baphia nitida) exposed to the test basidiomycetes, removed Cu and Cr significantly better than the extracted sawdust. It is hypothesised that some products of basidiomycete wood-degradative activities were ligands which immobilized the test metals.  相似文献   
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A laboratory investigation of the decay control potentials of Trichoderma viride and Penicillium sp. on the deterioration of obeche wood (Triplochiton scleroxylon). buffered at various pH. by wood-rot fungi ( Gloeophyllum sp. and Gloeophyllum sepiarium ), was carried out. Biomass determinations in carboxylmethyl cellulose broth at various pH showed that the biocontrol fungal strains exployed grew better as the pH approached neutral while the reverse was true for the wood-rot fungi. Deterioration of wood (buffered at various pH) simultaneously inoculated with the biocontrol and wood-rot fungi was more markedly reduced towards neutral pH than at lower pH values. Decay begun in wood initially infested with rot fungi before inoculation with biocontrol fungi was virtually halted at neutral pH. which was not the case in lower pH (2 and 3) buffered wood simultanecously inoculated with biocontrol and wood-rot fungi. A killing effect was indicated when the rot fungi failed to appear on potato–dextrose agar from interior sections of the wood blocks. Manipulation of pH may prove important in biological control of wood decay.  相似文献   
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Crude, aqueous methanol and ethanol extracts of sawdust of Mansonia (Mansonia altisima) timber inhibited Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterococcus faecalis. The minimum inhibitory concentration ranged from 4.4 to 9.3 mg/ml, while the minimum bactericidal concentration was 10.0–25.0 mg/ml. Enterococcus faecalis was more susceptible, but no marked difference occurred in the antibacterial effect of methanol and ethanol extracts. The aqueous extract was less active.  相似文献   
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