Aspen Bibliography
Growth of Aureobasidium pullulans on ball-milled Aspen
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Bi-monthly Research Notes Department of Forestry Canada
Volume
24
Issue
2
First Page
17
Last Page
18
Publication Date
1968
Abstract
Aureobasidium pullulans (de Barry) Arnaud, an ubiquitous fungus normally found associated with pectin-containing substances, is known to cause blue or black discolorations in wood structures in Europe and has been grouped with the "blueing fungi". In eastern Canada it colonizes exposed wood surfaces and contributes to weathering. It often discolors paint surfaces or varnish coatings and in some cases contributes to their complete failure. Generally this fungus is considered a secondary organism metabolizing only simpler terminal compounds. The polymorphic nature of the organism under certain growth conditions is demonstrated by the occurrence of yeast-like forms and other variations including filamentous forms
Recommended Citation
Stranks, D.W. 1968. Growth of Aureobasidium pullulans on ball-milled Aspen.