Title of article :
The Influence of pH on Biodeterioration of a Tropical Timber Exposed to Mixed Cultures of Biocontrol and Wood-Rot Fungi
Author/Authors :
B. O. EJECHI and C. O. OBUEKWE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
A laboratory investigation of the decay control potentials of Trichoderma
tiride 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 stratns 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 hiocontrol 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 hiocontrol
fungi was virtually halted at neutral pH, which was not the case in
lower pH (2 and 3) buffered wood simultaneously 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
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology