I know ppb's are worse in hackberry than walnut. My experience with walnut and the white oak family is that primarily the sapwood is vulnerable - hackberry is totally vulnerable. I don't have much experience with the others you mention. I can't say that hackberry is more easily infected, but once it happens your lumber will be riddled with holes and lots of powder. The logs should probably be quickly sawed into lumber, not kept for any length of time (that may have been my problem). After one disappointing experience, I have vowed to immediately kiln dry any future hackberry I saw.