Heartwood of balsam fir (Abies balsamea(L.) Mill.) has been found highly selective forStereum sanguinolentumAlb. amp; Schw. ex Fr. and other primary invaders of this host. In tests with a number of species of fungi, including several important tree pathogens, this substrate exhibited fungus-inhibitory properties hitherto unsuspected on the basis of tests with heat-sterilized material. Tests have shown that the inhibitory property is more active in heart-wood than in sapwood, is substantially reduced by wet heat (hour at 100 deg;C), and is relatively unaffected by dry storage (3 years at room temperature). The selective action did not depend upon the microbiological condition of the wood.
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