Biological treatment for controlling wood deteriorating fungi

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Whole live micro-organism – cell – or virus containing – Bacteria or actinomycetales

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4352521, 4352535, 435904, 424657, A01N 6300

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ABSTRACT:
A method for retarding the growth of wood-degrading fungi by treating the wood with an effective amount of viable, nonsporulating Streptomyces rimosus SC-36 NRRL 21063.

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Croan, et al., "Biological Control of Sapwood-Inhabiting Fungi By Living Bacterial Cells of Streptomyces rimosus as a Bioprotectant," Abstract, prepared for the May 10-15, 1992 meeting of the International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Harrowgate, U.K., believed to be distributed in Feb. or Mar. of 1992.
Croan, et al., "Synergistic Effect of Boron on Streptomyces rimosus Metabolites in Preventing Conidial Germination of Sapstain and Mold Fungi," Abstract, prepared for the May 10-15, 1992 meeting of the International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Harrowgate, U.K., believed to be distributed in Feb. or Mar. of 1992.

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