Reliability of Poly B-411, a polymeric anthraquinone-based dye, in determining the rot type caused by wood-inhabiting fungi

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In both Basidiomycotina and Ascomycotina, Poly B-411 decolorization was an excellent indicator of the ability to cause white rot: 109 of the 110 isolates of brown rot fungi tested definitely did not decolorized Poly B- 411, and 392 of the 401 mainly active isolates of white rot fungi decolorized Poly B-411. The Bavendamm (tannic acid) reaction was a less reliable test: of 74 white rot isolates examined that could not decay wood, 6 decolorized Poly B-411, but 19 gave positive Bavendamm reactions. Of 80 isolates of Ascomycotina and Deuteromycotina that do not cause white rot, only 4 decolorized Poly B-411, but 17 gave a positive Bavendamm test.

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Cookson, L. J. (1995). Reliability of Poly B-411, a polymeric anthraquinone-based dye, in determining the rot type caused by wood-inhabiting fungi. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.61.2.801-803.1995

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