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020 |a978-1-100-14609-6
040 |aCaOODSP|beng
043 |an-cn---
0861 |aFo144-7/2010E
1101 |aCanada. |bNatural Resources Canada. |bCanadian Forest Service.
24510|aHeat disinfestation of decay fungi found in post-mountain pine beetle wood / |c[by] Adnan Uzunovic, Lily Khadempour and Karen Leung.
260 |aVancouver - British Columbia : |bNatural Resources Canada. |c2008.
300 |aiv, 12p. : |breferences, tables ; |c28 cm.
4901 |aMountain Pine Beetle working paper|v2008-14
500 |a"MPBI Project #8.61".
5203 |aIn early stages of mountain pine beetle attack, blue-stain fungi associated with the beetle are the predominant microorganisms in the trees. As post-beetle standing trees age, a succession of other fungi occurs, including both sap- and heart-rot fungi, which may flourish in red- and grey- attack stages. In this study, 22 isolates from later stages of beetle-attacked wood were assembled, representing eight fungus species, to test the effectiveness of heat treatment to eradicate fungi present in wood, and whether slow drying/desiccation increased heat tolerance of selected isolates.
546 |a(Résumé en français.)
563 |aSpiral binding
590 |a10-42|b2010-10-22
7201 |aUzunovic, Adnan
7201 |aKhadempour, Lily
7201 |aLeung, Karen
7760#|tHeat disinfestation of decay fungi found in post-mountain pine beetle wood / |w(CaOODSP)9.568540
830#0|aMountain Pine Beetle working paper ;|v2008-14|w(CaOODSP)9.515301