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Annotated Check List and Host Index for Arizona Wood-Rotting FungiGilbertson, R. L., Martin, K. J., Lindsey, J. P. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Decay fungi from New Zealand leaky buildings isolation, identification and preservative resistance /Stahlhut, Dirk. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. Biological Sciences)--University of Waikato, 2009. / Title from PDF cover (viewed July 10, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-202)
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Volatile constituents in conifers and conifer related wood-decaying fungi. Biotic influences on monoterpene compositions in pinesFäldt, Jenny January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Effects of wood species and prior fungal exposure on the feeding habits of the dampwood termite Zootermopsis angusticollisMankowski, Mark Edward 19 August 1992 (has links)
The effects of natural preconditioning (source wood), wood species, and previous
exposure of wood to two types of fungi on the feeding rates and protozoa survival in the
Pacific dampwood termite Zootermopsis angusticollis (Isoptera: Termospidae) were
examined under laboratory conditions. Termites were exposed to four wood species that
had been treated previously with a non-wood decay fungus or a wood decay fungus for
various lengths of time, or were untreated. Termite feeding was measured in forced
feeding and choice feeding tests, after which two types of gut protozoa (Trichomitopsis
spp. and Trichonympha spp.) were counted.
Wood species and previous fungal exposure both affected consumption rates and
protozoa numbers in Z. angusticollis. The results indicated that pre-conditioning did not
affect the amount of wood consumed or protozoa numbers in forced feeding tests, but
sometimes affected protozoa numbers in choice feeding tests. Exposure of various conifer
woods to an early colonizing white rot fungus, Stereum sanguinolentum, affected how
much wood of a particular species was consumed by dampwood termites in both forced
and choice feeding tests. Exposure of these woods to a non-wood decay fungus,
Trichoderma viride, had little effect on wood consumption but did affect the numbers of
one type of gut protozoan, Trichoniitopsis, in choice testing. / Graduation date: 1993
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R-symmetry, Gauge Mediation and Decaying Dark MatterDe Lope Amigo, Santiago José 30 August 2011 (has links)
Different aspects of specific models in supersymmetry as well as constraints on decaying dark matter are analysed in this thesis. In chapter 1 we give a general introduction to supersymmetry, and briefly discuss some of the concepts that are used throughout the thesis.
In chapter 2 we present a version of Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking which preserves an $R$-symmetry---the gauginos are Dirac particles, the $A$-terms are zero, and there are four Higgs doublets. This offers an alternative way for gauginos to acquire mass in the supersymmetry-breaking models of Intriligator, Seiberg, and Shih \cite{Intriligator:2006dd} . Additionally, we investigate the possibility of using $R$-symmetric gauge mediation to realise the spectrum and large sfermion mixing of the model of Kribs, Poppitz, and Weiner \cite{Kribs:2007ac}.
In chapter 3 we investigate the Higgs sector of the $R$-symmetric model presented in chapter 2. Furthermore, a scan of the parameter space and sample spectra are provided. Other attributes like the tuning of the model are discussed.
In chapter 4 we present a complete analysis of the cosmological constraints on decaying dark matter. In order to do this, we have updated and extended previous analyses to include Lyman-$\alpha$ forest, large scale structure, and weak lensing observations. Astrophysical constraints are not considered in this thesis. The bounds on the lifetime of decaying dark matter are dominated by either the late-time integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect for the scenario with weak reionization, or CMB polarisation observations when there is significant reionization. For the respective scenarios, the lifetimes for decaying dark matter are $\Gamma^{-1} \gtrsim 100$ Gyr and $ (f \Gamma) ^{-1} \gtrsim 5.3 \times 10^8$ Gyr (at 95.4\% confidence level), where the phenomenological parameter $f$ is the fraction of the decay energy deposited in baryonic gas. This allows us to constrain particle physics models with dark matter candidates through investigation of dark matter decays into Standard Model particles via effective operators. For decaying dark matter of $\sim 100$ GeV mass, we found that the size of the coupling constant in the effective dimension-4 operators responsible for dark matter decay has to generically be $ \lesssim 10^{-22}$.
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R-symmetry, Gauge Mediation and Decaying Dark MatterDe Lope Amigo, Santiago José 30 August 2011 (has links)
Different aspects of specific models in supersymmetry as well as constraints on decaying dark matter are analysed in this thesis. In chapter 1 we give a general introduction to supersymmetry, and briefly discuss some of the concepts that are used throughout the thesis.
In chapter 2 we present a version of Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking which preserves an $R$-symmetry---the gauginos are Dirac particles, the $A$-terms are zero, and there are four Higgs doublets. This offers an alternative way for gauginos to acquire mass in the supersymmetry-breaking models of Intriligator, Seiberg, and Shih \cite{Intriligator:2006dd} . Additionally, we investigate the possibility of using $R$-symmetric gauge mediation to realise the spectrum and large sfermion mixing of the model of Kribs, Poppitz, and Weiner \cite{Kribs:2007ac}.
In chapter 3 we investigate the Higgs sector of the $R$-symmetric model presented in chapter 2. Furthermore, a scan of the parameter space and sample spectra are provided. Other attributes like the tuning of the model are discussed.
In chapter 4 we present a complete analysis of the cosmological constraints on decaying dark matter. In order to do this, we have updated and extended previous analyses to include Lyman-$\alpha$ forest, large scale structure, and weak lensing observations. Astrophysical constraints are not considered in this thesis. The bounds on the lifetime of decaying dark matter are dominated by either the late-time integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect for the scenario with weak reionization, or CMB polarisation observations when there is significant reionization. For the respective scenarios, the lifetimes for decaying dark matter are $\Gamma^{-1} \gtrsim 100$ Gyr and $ (f \Gamma) ^{-1} \gtrsim 5.3 \times 10^8$ Gyr (at 95.4\% confidence level), where the phenomenological parameter $f$ is the fraction of the decay energy deposited in baryonic gas. This allows us to constrain particle physics models with dark matter candidates through investigation of dark matter decays into Standard Model particles via effective operators. For decaying dark matter of $\sim 100$ GeV mass, we found that the size of the coupling constant in the effective dimension-4 operators responsible for dark matter decay has to generically be $ \lesssim 10^{-22}$.
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Volatile constituents in conifers and conifer related wood-decaying fungi. Biotic influences on monoterpene compositions in pinesFäldt, Jenny January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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A taxonomic study of the Polyporaceae fungi of the Santa Catalina and Pinaleno mountains, Southern ArizonaTorgerson, Kenneth Julian, 1913- January 1961 (has links)
No description available.
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Studies on the wood-rotting fungus, Fomes pini (Thore) LloydOwens, Charles Elmer, January 1934 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [153-156]).
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Study of basic wood decay mechanisms and their biotechnological applications /Qian, Yuhui. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) in Forest Resources--University of Maine, 2008. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-129).
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