toreup
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Post by toreup on Jun 3, 2005 3:02:24 GMT -5
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Post by woody on Jun 4, 2005 11:48:00 GMT -5
www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISC2003/feb03.htmBy definition, therefore, many (most?) wood decay fungi, are not saprobes (i.e. live on dead organic material) but are facultative parasites (saprobes that can also parasitize living organisms for part of their life in which the predatory ‘parasitic’ phase runs parallel to the ‘saprophytic’ wood decay phase and both are essential to success. ___________________________________________ This is good info. In my current house (built a year ago)and the one before, there was evidence of wood rot everywhere.
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