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菌物学报 1996
TOLERANCE AND DEGRADATION OF THE EXOPHIALA ISOLATES TO CREOSOTE,PCP,COPPER NAPHTHENATE AND CCA-c
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Abstract:
Exophiala isolates demonstrated high resistance to creosote and pentachlorophenol (PCP). Difference in the resistance of Exophiala isolates to creosote and PCP was evident. Exophiala isolates exhibited a wide range of tolerance to PCP. It is significant that Exophiala isolates were more tolerant than Poria placenta (Basidiomycete dacayer). Except P-3182, all other Exophiala isolates were similar to or a little more tolerant than Phialophora hetermorpha, but less tolerant than Rhinocladiella atrovirens, P-3182 was the most tolerant compared with the Exophiala isolates and reference fungi, its inhibition threshold was 49. 5ppm. The Exophiala isolates displayed a wide range of tolerance to creosote, too. These isolates were more resistant than P. placenta and Ph. hetermorpha, but less tolerant than Rh. atrovirens. Among the isolates, P -2830 (1.15%) was the most tolerant and P-3182 (0.88%) was the next. For the test of fungal growth in liquid culture with creosote and PCP, changes were obvious between 0 and 3 weeks. This result indicates that Exophiala isolates can degrade creosote, PCP and propagate within the tested concentration. Exophiala isolates exhibited high resistence to and can degrade creosote and PCP. There was good agreement among isolation frequency and the invasion of the poles by some microfungi appeared to precede the appearance of Basidiomycete decayer. To copper naphthenate and CCA - c, the Exophiala isolates were similar to or a littie more tolerant than reference fungi. The Exophiala isolates can not grow in liquid medium with CCA-c.