Ability of Perenniporia meridionalis to degrade selected European-grown hardwoods

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Lauritz Schrader , Christoph C. Tebbe , Jochen Trautner , Christian Brischke
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Abstract

The natural durability of wood against basidiomycetes is an important reference value for the use of wood species as construction timber. However, only three test fungi must be used for durability testing according to European standards, although a much larger number of wood-destroying basidiomycetes are known. Here, we used a modified test protocol of the EN 113-2 standard to examine the abilities of two strains of Perenniporia meridionalis, one of them freshly isolated and the other being in culture for 23 years, to degrade wood of beech (Fagus sylavatica), English oak (Quercus robur) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) by measuring the mass loss after 16 weeks of incubation at 22 °C, 26 °C and 30 °C, and 70 % relative humidity. The obligatory test fungus Trametes versicolor was used as a reference. We found that the degradation abilities of all fungal isolates increased with higher temperatures. Furthermore, the freshly isolated strain of P. meridionalis caused higher mass loss than the long-term cultured strain. For beech and black locust wood the highest mass loss was caused by Trametes versicolor, while for English oak it was the fresh isolate of Perenniporia meridionalis. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that Perenniporia meridionalis is a potent wood decaying fungus, which exhibited a higher degradation ability for English oak than the obligatory used white rot test fungus Trametes versicolor, and thus could become a useful indicator in the future when evaluating durability of this type of wood.

Meridionalis Perenniporia 退化选定的欧洲种植硬木的能力
木材对基枝菌的天然耐久性是将木材用作建筑木材的一个重要参考值。然而,根据欧洲标准,耐久性测试必须使用三种测试真菌,尽管已知的破坏木材的基枝菌数量要多得多。在这里,我们使用 EN 113-2 标准的修改测试协议,通过测量在 22 °C、26 °C、30 °C 和 70 % 相对湿度条件下培养 16 周后的质量损失,来检验两株 Perenniporia meridionalis(其中一株刚分离出来,另一株已培养 23 年)降解山毛榉(Fagus sylavatica)、英国橡木(Quercus robur)和黑刺槐(Robinia pseudoacacia)木材的能力。试验用真菌 Trametes versicolor 被用作参照物。我们发现,所有分离真菌的降解能力都随着温度的升高而增强。此外,与长期培养的菌株相比,新分离的子实体真菌造成的质量损失更大。对山毛榉和黑槐木来说,造成最大质量损失的是多色曲霉,而对英国橡木来说,则是新鲜分离的 meridionalis Perenniporia 菌株。总之,我们的研究表明,Perenniporia meridionalis 是一种强效的木材腐朽真菌,它对英国橡木的降解能力高于必须使用的白腐试验真菌 Trametes versicolor,因此在未来评估这类木材的耐久性时可以成为一个有用的指标。
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CiteScore
9.60
自引率
10.40%
发文量
107
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.
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