The Comparative Wood-destroying Ability and Preservative Tolerance of Monocaryotic and Dicaryotic Mycelia of Lenzites trabea (Pers.) Fr. and Poria vaillantii (DC ex Fr.) Cke. |
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Authors: | DA COSTA, E. W. B. KERRUISH, RUTH M. |
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Affiliation: | 2Division of Forest Products C.S.I.R.O., Melbourne |
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Abstract: | Comparison by soil-block tests on several timbers of the wood-destroyingabilities of dicaryotic cultures of both Poria vaillantii andLenzites trabea with those of monocaryotic cultures either derivedfrom, or contributing to, the formation of the dicaryon, indicatedthat monocaryotic cultures of P. vaillantii were generally moredestructive than related dicaryotic cultures, whereas dicaryonsof L. trabea tended to be slightly more destructive than relatedmonocaryons. The tolerance of L. trabea monocaryons to coppersulphate and to sodium arsenate in nutrient agar showed someindication of being higher than that of related dicaryons, whilstthe tolerance of P. vaillantii monocaryons to a copperchrome-arsenatepreservative in soil-block tests also appeared to be higherthan that of related dicaryons. It is concluded that, althoughneither wood-destroying ability nor preservative tolerance wasgreatly affected by nuclear condition, the differences shownmay be of importance in conjunction with the monocaryotizationof dicaryons by toxic agents during laboratory decay tests. |
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