نتایج جستجو برای: wood decay

تعداد نتایج: 112059  

1994
Terry L. Highley Carol A. Clausen Suki C. Croan Frederick Green Barbara L. Illman Jessie A. Micales

Growing concerns about the environment present an urgent need for new approaches to preserving wood. Some commonly used preservatives have been banned or restricted in several countries. Scientists at the Forest Products Laboratory , USDA Forest Service, are exploring new approaches for detecting and preventing wood decay. Progress in this ongoing research program is presented in two research p...

Roger M. Rowell

Wood is a porous three dimensional, hydroscopic, viscoelastic, anisotropic bio-polymer composite composed of an interconnecting matrix of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin with minor amounts of inorganic elements and organic extractives. Some, but not all, of the cell wall polymer hydroxyl groups are accessible to moisture and these accessible hydroxyls form hydrogen bonds with water. As the...

Journal: :Ambio 2008
Grizelle González William A Gould Andrew T Hudak Teresa Nettleton Hollingsworth

In this study, we set up a wood decomposition experiment to i) quantify the percent of mass remaining, decay constant and performance strength of aspen stakes (Populus tremuloides) in dry and moist boreal (Alaska and Minnesota, USA), temperate (Washington and Idaho, USA), and tropical (Puerto Rico) forest types, and ii) determine the effects of fragmentation on wood decomposition rates as relat...

Journal: :جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 0
هاجر رئیسی نافچی دانشجوی گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، ایران مجید عبدوس عضو هیات علمی گروه شیمی پلیمر، دانشگاه امیرکبیر، ایران. سعید کاظمی نجفی عضو هیات علمی گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، ایران. رحیم محبی گرگری عضوهیات علمی گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشگاه زابل، ایران.

the purpose of this study was to evaluate effects of nano-clay particles and oxidized polypropylene as compatibilizer on the decay resistance of wood plastic composite against coriolus versicolor fungi. in order to provide oxidized polypropylene as compatibilizer, polypropylene was oxidized in the presence of air oxygen in 2 hours by internal mixer. afterwards, wood fibers, polypropylene, nano-...

Journal: :Environment international 2002
Eeva Kauhanen Mikko Harri Aino Nevalainen Timo Nevalainen

Microbial growth in buildings may evoke respiratory and other symptoms in the occupants and promote decay of construction materials. The decay in wood is usually caused by dry-rot fungus, leading to the decomposition of cellulose and lignin. There are also some mold fungi and bacteria that can use wood as a nutrient. In this study, two trained dogs were used to detect microbial growth present i...

2001
Simon Curling Carol A Clausen Jerrold E Winandy Simon F. Curling Carol A. Clausen Jerrold E. Winandy

Incipient decay of wood by brown rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurable weight loss occurs. Previous studies have shown that the high levels of strength loss that occur during incipient brown rot decay may be related to loss in hemicellulose. This paper investigates the effect of decay on hemicellulose composition and the relationship to the mechanical properties ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Sarah R Johnston Lynne Boddy Andrew J Weightman

The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less attention has been paid to bacteria in the same habitat. Bacteria have long been known to inhabit decomposing wood, but much remains underexplored about their identity and ecology. Bacteria within the dead wood environment must interact with wood-decay fungi, but again, very little is known about the form this t...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Ake Olson Andrea Aerts Fred Asiegbu Lassaad Belbahri Ourdia Bouzid Anders Broberg Björn Canbäck Pedro M Coutinho Dan Cullen Kerstin Dalman Giuliana Deflorio Linda T A van Diepen Christophe Dunand Sébastien Duplessis Mikael Durling Paolo Gonthier Jane Grimwood Carl Gunnar Fossdal David Hansson Bernard Henrissat Ari Hietala Kajsa Himmelstrand Dirk Hoffmeister Nils Högberg Timothy Y James Magnus Karlsson Annegret Kohler Ursula Kües Yong-Hwan Lee Yao-Cheng Lin Mårten Lind Erika Lindquist Vincent Lombard Susan Lucas Karl Lundén Emmanuelle Morin Claude Murat Jongsun Park Tommaso Raffaello Pierre Rouzé Asaf Salamov Jeremy Schmutz Halvor Solheim Jerry Ståhlberg Heriberto Vélëz Ronald P de Vries Ad Wiebenga Steve Woodward Igor Yakovlev Matteo Garbelotto Francis Martin Igor V Grigoriev Jan Stenlid

Parasitism and saprotrophic wood decay are two fungal strategies fundamental for succession and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. An opportunity to assess the trade-off between these strategies is provided by the forest pathogen and wood decayer Heterobasidion annosum sensu lato. We report the annotated genome sequence and transcript profiling, as well as the quantitative trait loci mappin...

2011
SINI METSÄ-KORTELAINEN LEENA PAAJANEN HANNU VIITANEN

One of the main objectives of thermal modification is to increase the biological durability of wood. In this study the fungal resistance of Norway spruce and Scots pine, thermally modified at 1958C and 2108C, was studied with a lap-joint field test. Untreated pine and spruce and pine impregnated with tributyl tin oxide (TBTO) and copper, chromium and arsenic (CCA) were selected as reference mat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Robert A Blanchette Benjamin W Held Joel A Jurgens Douglas L McNew Thomas C Harrington Shona M Duncan Roberta L Farrell

Three expedition huts in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica, built between 1901 and 1911 by Robert F. Scott and Ernest Shackleton, sheltered and stored the supplies for up to 48 men for 3 years during their explorations and scientific investigation in the South Pole region. The huts, built with wood taken to Antarctica by the early explorers, have deteriorated over the past decades. Although Ant...

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