New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
B99011Received 1 March 1999; accepted 6 July 2000
Biodegradation of subtropical forest woods from north-west Argentina by
Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus
MARÍA MóNICA SALUSSO
Consejo de Investigación
Universidad Nacional de Salta
Buenos Aires 177-4400
Salta, Argentina
Abstract Subtropical forest woods from north-west Argentina
were used to evaluate the relationship between basic chemical composition and
decay resistance. Wood samples from the autochthonous species
Phyllostylon
rhamnoides,
Prosopis nigra,
Cedrela fissilis, and
Myroxylon peruiferum were analysed using standardised techniques.
M.
peruiferum contained the most acid-soluble lignin (3.15% +/- 0.39) and
least Klason lignin (23.52% +/- 1.42); the extractive content was significantly
lower in
Phyllostylon rhamnoides (4.19% +/- 1.70) and in
C.
fissilis (6.25% +/- 1.50) (
P = 0.01).
M. peruiferum and
Prosopis nigra contained greater tannin (6.16% and 4.25%, respectively).
Decay tests on wood blocks inoculated with
Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus
showed the greatest weight losses for
Phyllostylon rhamnoides and
C.
fissilis. The extent of weight loss was inversely related to extractive
content of woods, suggesting that phenolic components can inhibit fungal
degradation.
Keywords Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus; subtropical
forest woods; biodegradation
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