This is the species record for Serpula lacrymans which is generally accepted as the lowest biological taxon or classification for this form of life. The record is generally titled using the binomial, or two-part name, constructed from the genus; Serpula, the first part and the species; lacrymans, the second part.However things are never that straight forward and variation within the species.
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The invention relates to a method for detecting Serpula lacrymans contamination in an internal environment, taking into account the absence and presence of VOCs produced by the metabolism of Serpula lacrymans, especially by means of the calculation of a contamination index.
The dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans (Basidiomycota) is the most damaging destroyer of wood construction materials in temperate regions. While being a widespread aggressive indoor biodeterioration agent, it is only found in a few natural environments. The geographical source of spread and colonization by this fungus in human environments is thus somewhat of an enigma.
The dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans causes damages in wooden buildings and constructions in temperate regions worldwide. In this study, the global phylogeography of S. lacrymans and its wild relative S. himantioides has been investigated to clarify genealogical relationships and determine the origin and spread of the building strains. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) nrDNA and parts of the.
Subject browse uses CABICODES which are CABI’s own classification codes for broad subjects that would be difficult to describe with keywords alone.. Water economy and nutrient translocation in M. lacrymans. Foreign Title: . Serpula lacrymans serpula lacrymans Subject Category: Organism Names see more details.
Dry Rot (Serpula lacrymans) Dry rot is the more virulent type of wood rotting fungi and specialist advice is imperative in order to identify the fungus and determine its true extent and make recommendations in relation to the extent of the repairs required and the necessary specialist treatments.
Recently, a genome sequence was reported for Serpula lacrymans, a brown rot fungus in the Boletales that causes a so-called dry rot and is one of the most destructive decayers of wooden structures in the Northern Hemisphere. Eastwood et al. propose that S. lacrymans uses the catechol variegatic acid (VA) to.
Key words: dry rot, wood preservatives, CCA, NaPCP, numerical analysis, Serpula lacrymans INTRODUCTION Computer-assisted numerical analysis is widely applied in microbiology for the classification, identification and characterization of bacteria and yeasts (Sneath and Sokal 1973, Szulga and Gnot 1977, Malashenko et al. 1980). More recently.
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SS-ENV-12404 Durability of wood and wood-based products - Assessment of the effectiveness of a masonry fungicideto prevent growth into wood of Dry Rot Serpula lacrymans (Schumacher ex Fries) S.F. Gray - Laboratory method.
Coniophora olivacea is a basidiomycete fungus belonging to the order Boletales that produces brown-rot decay on dead wood of conifers. The Boletales order comprises a diverse group of species including saprotrophs and ectomycorrhizal fungi that show important differences in genome size. In this study we report the 39.07-megabase (Mb) draft genome assembly and annotation of C. olivacea. A total.
Dry rot fungus- see the arrow. The dry rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans, is one of the most destructive wood decay fungi in buildings in many countries around the world. Due to its destructive nature, Serpula lacrymans is often referred to as a “building cancer”. It can also cause structural damage to masonry. The fungus thrives in poorly ventilated, dark places with elevated moisture levels.
In the classification of organisms, scientists use taxonomy to differentiate the types of mold species out there. This science of classification uses relative ranks that fall into Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. A species has 2 parts in its binomial name; generic and specific names.
Abstract This thesis focuses on the natural history of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans and closely related taxa within Serpulaceae. In the first study the phylogenetic relationships within Serpulaceae have been investigated using multi-locus sequencing.
Durability of wood and wood-based products. Assessment of the effectiveness of a masonry fungicide to prevent growth into wood of Dry Rot Serpula lacrymans (Schumacher ex Fries) S.F. Gray. Laboratory method Categories: Wood-protecting chemicals Published standard begins: 2015-03-03.