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Title: Introduction and evaluation of the wood preservative potentials of the poisonous Sternbergia candidum extracts
Authors: Goktas, O.
Mammadov, Ramazan.
Duru, E.M.
Ozen, E.
Colak, M.A.
Yilmaz, F.
Keywords: Decay fungi
Poisonous plant extracts
Postia placenta
Sterinbergia candidum
Trametes versicolor
plant extract
Sternbergia candidum extract
unclassified drug
article
beech
brown rot fungus
concentration response
controlled study
drug efficacy
fungal plant disease
nonhuman
poisonous plant
scots pine
Fagus
Fagus orientalis
Fungi
Pinus sylvestris
Sternbergia
Sternbergia candida
Abstract: The ability of Sternbergia candida (SB Candidum Mathew.) extract to suppress attack by Postia placenta (Fries) M. Larsen et Lombard (Mad 698), (a brown-rot) and Trametes versicolor (L.ex Fr.) Quel. (a white-rot) was investigated. The extract was dissolved from Sterinbergia Candidum's bulb and leaves in 96% ethyl alcohol. Poisonous extract impregnated into wood blocks of Turkish oriental beech (Fagus orientalis L.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). Extract dosages were 0.25, 0.75, 1.50 and 3.00%. Treated blocks were exposed to P. placenta and T. versicolor attack for 12 weeks by the soil block method. Only extract dosages of 0.25 and 0.75% were found efficacious in suppressing attack. A tukey studentized test found both dosages significant at 5% level. In conclusion, the poisonous extracts could be used as effective wood preservative when concentration was adjusted. © 2007 Academic Journals.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4268
ISSN: 1684-5315
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