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- W2181394212 abstract "® is a commercial product consisting of inoculum from a melanin-deficient strain of Ophiostoma piliferum, that does not cause staining of wood. Cartapip 97 ® is used for the prevention of sap-stain on wood as well as in biopulping, where O. piliferum reduces the pitch content in wood chips before pulping. The biolog- ical removal of pitch results in stronger paper with better optical properties. Cartapip 97 ® used not to be imported into South Africa because of quarantine restrictions. It was therefore necessary to demonstrate that this fungus does not pose a threat to South African forestry. In this study, the pathogenicity of O. piliferum was compared with Ophiostoma ips and Sphaeropsis sapinea, which are common causes of sap-stain on Pinus species in South Africa. Different pine species, including Pinus elliottii, P. patula, P. greggii and P. radiata, were inoculated during autumn and spring at three different locations. In most cases, O. piliferum resulted in smaller lesions than S. sapinea and O. ips and the length of lesions caused by O. piliferum differed from controls in only a few instances. The development of lesions indicated that different pine species react differently to infection by the test fungi. Pathogenicity was also strongly associated with the location of the trials and season of inoculation. We conclude that O. piliferum should not be regarded as a virulent pathogen and that it is safe to use Cartapip 97" @default.
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- W2181394212 title "!Pathogenicity of Ophiostoma piliferum (Cartapip 97@)compared with that of other South African sap-staining fungi" @default.
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