Micro-organismes dans les tissus colorés et cariés du peuplier faux-tremble
1973 ◽
Vol 3
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pp. 155-160
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Trees in two 45-year old stands of aspen were sampled for microorganisms in discolored and decayed wood. The main genera of fungi imperfecti isolated were Phialophora, Libertella and Ascocoryne. The commonest decay organism was Corticiumpolygonium followed in decreasing order of frequency by Fomesigniarius, Phlebiastrigoso-zonata and Pleurotusostreatus. Trichocladiumcanadense was usually found in the wood near the stump as was Armillariamellea. Bacteria and yeasts were common, especially in colored wood. From the location of the main organisms recorded, a succession of organisms is apparent. The presence of F. igniarius apparently is influenced by aspen clonal characteristics.
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1991 ◽
Vol 95
(11)
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pp. 1299-1302
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