木材真菌竞争和资源获取的阴暗面:从科学到应用的区线剥落

Hugh Morris, Kevin T. Smith, PhD, S. Robinson, Maximilian Göttelmann, S. Fink, F. Schwarze
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在木材表面和平面截面上,区域线表现为木材内部明显改变(“剥落”)的狭窄而尖锐的暗线。在完整的木材中,区域线定义了腐烂木材的不规则体积。它们主要是黑化菌丝的聚集,这些菌丝包围着被木材腐烂真菌的单个遗传个体腐烂的木材。在特种木制品的行业中,区域线受到高度重视,特别是对木材车削生产的装饰件。虽然区纹通常在自然感染的木材中发现,但它们也可以在受控条件下诱导。虽然具有巨大的经济应用潜力,但目前还没有为利基家具和建筑市场生产具有商业规模的区域线的剥落工艺。在满足行业期望的规定时间内成功地劈裂木材需要了解真菌种类、木材定植策略、真菌腐烂过程以及木材行为(即吸湿性)、与真菌腐烂相关的解剖结构和木材机械性能。这篇综述指出了目前区域线剥落的局限性,并研究了一种通过结合来自同一真菌物种的遗传个体来诱导木材的新方法,使操作员能够均匀化剥落方法。
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The Dark Side of Fungal Competition and Resource Capture in Wood: Zone Line Spalting From Science to Application
Abstract On wood surfaces and in planar section, zones lines appear as narrow and sharply delineated dark lines within wood visibly altered (“spalted”) by the decay process. In intact wood, zone lines define an irregular volume of decaying wood. They are primarily aggregations of melanised hyphae that enclose wood being decayed by a single genetic individual of a wood decay fungus. In the industry for speciality wood products, zone lines are highly valued, especially for decorative pieces produced from wood turnery. While zone lines are commonly found in naturally infected wood, they can also be induced under controlled conditions. Although with great economic potential for application, there is currently no spalting process to produce zone lines on a commercial scale for niche furniture and construction markets. Successfully spalting wood in a defined timeframe that meets industry expectations requires a knowledge of fungal species, wood colonisation strategies, fungal decay processes along with wood behaviour (i.e. its hygroscopicity), anatomy and wood mechanical properties in relation to fungal decay. This review identifies current limitations of zone-line spalting and looks at a novel approach to inducing wood by combining genetic individuals from the same fungal species, enabling the operator to homogenise the spalting method.
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