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X Contents<br />

5 Damages by Viruses and Bacteria 109<br />

5.1 Viruses .............................................................................. 109<br />

5.2 Bacteria ............................................................................. 109<br />

6 <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Discoloration</strong> 119<br />

6.1 Molding............................................................................. 121<br />

6.2 Blue Stain........................................................................... 125<br />

6.3 Red Streaking ..................................................................... 129<br />

6.4 Protection.......................................................................... 131<br />

7 <strong>Wood</strong> Rot 135<br />

7.1 Brown Rot.......................................................................... 135<br />

7.2 White Rot........................................................................... 138<br />

7.3 Soft Rot ............................................................................. 142<br />

7.4 Protection.......................................................................... 146<br />

8 Habitat of <strong>Wood</strong> Fungi 161<br />

8.1 Fungal Damage to Living Trees.............................................. 161<br />

8.1.1 Bark Diseases............................................................ 163<br />

8.1.2 Wilt Diseases ............................................................ 168<br />

8.2 Tree Wounds and Tree Care .................................................. 173<br />

8.2.1 Wounds and Defense Against <strong>Discoloration</strong> and Decay ... 173<br />

8.2.2 Pruning.................................................................... 177<br />

8.2.3 Wound Treatment...................................................... 178<br />

8.2.4 Detection of Tree and <strong>Wood</strong> Damages .......................... 179<br />

8.3 Tree Rots by Macrofungi ...................................................... 183<br />

8.3.1 Armillaria Species ..................................................... 186<br />

8.3.2 Heterobasidion annosum s.l......................................... 189<br />

8.3.3 Stereum sanguinolentum ............................................ 195<br />

8.3.4 Fomes fomentarius ..................................................... 195<br />

8.3.5 Laetiporus sulphureus ................................................ 197<br />

8.3.6 Meripilus giganteus .................................................... 197<br />

8.3.7 Phaeolus schweinitzii.................................................. 198<br />

8.3.8 Phellinus pini ............................................................ 198<br />

8.3.9 Piptoporus betulinus .................................................. 199<br />

8.3.10 Polyporus squamosus ................................................. 199<br />

8.3.11 Sparassis crispa ......................................................... 200<br />

8.4 Damage to Stored <strong>Wood</strong> and Structural Timber Outdoors......... 200<br />

8.4.1 Daedalea quercina ..................................................... 202<br />

8.4.2 Gloeophyllum Species................................................. 202<br />

8.4.3 Lentinus lepideus ....................................................... 205<br />

8.4.4 Paxillus panuoides ..................................................... 205<br />

8.4.5 Schizophyllum commune............................................. 206

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