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qPCR as a tool to study basidiomycete colonization in wooden field stakes

  • Annica Pilgård EMAIL logo , Gry Alfredsen , Charlotte G. Björdal , Carl Gunnar Fossdal and Isabella Børja
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

Molecular methods are emerging also as useful tools for wood protection studies. The aim of the present study was to evaluate quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) as a tool for investigating details of the colonization pattern of basidiomycete decay fungi in wood samples after 6 years of soil exposure. Samples of Pinus sylvestris L. (heartwood without treatment), furfurylated P. sylvestris sapwood and Cu-HDO treated P. sylvestris sapwood was in focus. The qPCR method based on basidiomycete DNA content in the wood had the highest sensitivity, while the ergosterol assay was more sensitive than the chitin assay. Visual rating was compared with laboratory analyses and was found to be correlating well with qPCR. This study demonstrates that qPCR in combination with microscopy provides relevant data about basidiomycete colonization in wooden material.


Corresponding author. SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Brinellgatan 4, 501 15 Borås, Sweden

Received: 2010-4-10
Accepted: 2011-3-25
Published Online: 2011-05-20
Published Online: 2011-05-20
Published in Print: 2011-10-01

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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