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Jozef Gocál, Josef Vican, Jaroslav Odrobinák, Richard Hlinka, Franti?ek Bahleda and Agnieszka Wdowiak-Postulak
In addition to traditional building materials, such as steel and concrete, wood has been gaining increasing prominence in recent years. In the past, the use of wood was limited due to its susceptibility to damage by fungi, insects, and temperature. These...
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Tadeusz Malewski, Piotr Borowik, Ireneusz Olejarski, Artur Rutkiewicz, Adam Okorski and Tomasz Oszako
Afforestation of former agricultural land poses a real challenge for foresters because soil life is often severely limited by the loss of natural soil fungal diversity. In addition, former agricultural soils have low levels of fungal species typical of f...
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Shirin M. Usmani, Linn Voss, Ina Stephan, Thomas Hübert and Erhard Kemnitz
Low-water soluble metal fluorides such as magnesium fluoride (MgF2) and calcium fluoride (CaF2) were evaluated for decay protection of wood. Initially, the biocidal efficacy of nano metal fluorides (NMFs) against wood destroying fungi was assessed with a...
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Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez, Derek W. Stone, Rui He, Patricia T. Vega Gutierrez, Zielle M. Walsh and Seri C. Robinson
UV-light degradation of wood is one of the top reasons for consumer replacement of outdoor wooden structures. This type of degradation is seldom mechanical, and is instead often motivated by loss of aesthetics (graying). There are numerous commercial pro...
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Xinduo Huang, Yeqing Han, Jing Du, Peifeng Guo, Yu Wang, Kaixuan Ma, Naisheng Li, Zhiguo Zhang, Yue Li and Jiao Pan
Nanhai No. 1, a shipwreck in the Southern Song Dynasty, China, has a history of more than 800 years. It was salvaged in 2007 and is now on display in the Guangdong Maritime Silk Road Museum. Due to the fact that the hull is a wooden cultural relic and ex...
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Federica Antonelli, Alfonso Esposito, Giulia Galotta, Barbara Davidde Petriaggi, Silvano Piazza, Manuela Romagnoli and Francesca Guerrieri
Waterlogged archaeological wood (WAW) is considered a precious material, first-hand account of past civilizations. Like any organic material, it is subjected to biodegradative action of microorganisms whose activity could be particularly fast and dangero...
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Joran van Blokland, Stergios Adamopoulos and Sheikh Ali Ahmed
Previous studies have shown that thermally modified wood (TMW) performs well in outdoor, above-ground conditions in terms of resistance to wood-decaying fungi. Yet, little is known about the development of defects such as checks and the corresponding mec...
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Ovidiu Copo?,Catalin Tanase
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Aim of the study: The main objective of this study was to find the factors which best explains the wood-inhabiting fungal species? richness in beech and oak-dominated forests.Area of study: We focused on broadleaved and mixed forests found in Northeaster...
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Luis Diego Méndez-Mejías,Róger Moya,Mariajosé Esquivel-Fuentes,Estephanía Salazar-Zeledón
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A composite between particles obtained residual pallets of Pinus sp and cement was manufactured. Also, three methods were performance for wood particles: hot water washed, unwashed and unwashed with calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Different concrete-wood part...
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Eleana Spavento,Mónica Murace,Luis Acuña,Silvia Estela Monteoliva,Mª Teresa Troya
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Aim of study: to assess the natural durability of Populus x euramericana ?I-214? against xylophagous fungi and termites, and to carry out a macro-microscopic analysis of the alterations caused by each xylophagous agent in order to get the necessary infor...
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