Claims
- 1. A composition comprising an inoculum of a biologically pure fungal culture of the species Ophiostoma piliferum which grows white or colorless on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips and which has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation and growth virulence on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips that are possessed by the fungus Ophiostoma pifflerum of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 2. A biologically pure culture of a strain Ophiostoma pifflerum having all of the identifying characteristics of the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 3. The inoculum of claim 1 in which the fungus has all the characteristics for pitch degradation and growth virulence on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips that are possessed by the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 4. The inoculum of claims 3 in which the fungus also has all of the pitch degradation effect on sterile aspen wood chips that is possessed by the fungus NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 5. A composition comprising an inoculum of a biologically pure fungal culture of the species Ophiostoma piliferum which grows white or colorless on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips and which has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation and growth virulence on Southern Yellow Pine wood chips that are possessed by the fungus Ophiostoma piliferum of NRRL Accession No. 18918.
- 6. The inoculum of claim 5 in which the fungus has all of the identifying characteristics of the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18918.
- 7. The method of reducing the pitch content of pulpwood or first stage mechanical pulp comprising applying to the pulpwood or pulp the composition of claim 1 or 5, and maintaining the inoculated pulpwood or pulp under conditions permitting the growth of the fungus for a time sufficient to reduce the pitch content of the pulpwood or pulp.
- 8. The method of claim 7 in which the fungus has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation and growth virulence on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips that are possessed by the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18918.
- 9. The method of claim 7 in which the fungus has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation and growth virulence on sterile Southern Yellow Pine wood chips that are possessed by the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 10. The method of claim 9 in which the fungus also has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation on sterile aspen wood chips that is possessed by the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
- 11. The method of claim 8 in which the fungus also has all of the characteristics for pitch degradation on sterile aspen wood chips that is possessed by the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18918.
- 12. The method of claim 10 in which the fungus has all of the identifying characteristics of the fungus of NRRL Accession No. 18917.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/138,174, filed Oct. 15, 1993, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/899,796, filed on Jun. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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