Timber durability is often assessed using small wood stakes exposed in direct soil contact, and the assessment generally emphasizes effects on wood rather than organisms involved. Understanding fungal colonization patterns can help identify key decay agents under varying conditions and use these patterns to improve wood protection strategies. Fungal colonization of red alder (), Douglas-fir () heartwood/sapwood, and western redcedar () field stakes was assessed over 2 y in western Oregon.
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