نتایج جستجو برای: wood decay

تعداد نتایج: 112059  

2008
Anita K. Rose N. S. Nicholas

1 Corresponding author: [email protected]; 865-862-2029 ABSTRACT: Spruce-fir forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains receive high atmospheric nitrogen inputs and have high nitrate levels in soil solution and streamwater. High levels of excess nitrogen have been associated with reduced tree vigor. Additionally, the balsam woolly adelgid (Adelges piceae Ratz.) has killed the majority of e...

1997
Robert A. Blanchette Todd A. Burnes Gary F. Leatham Marilyn J. Effland R. A. Blanchette T. A. Burnes G. F. Leatham M. J. Effland

Different rates of wood decay and ligninolytic activity were found in wood decayed by various white-rot fimgi. Chemical and ultrastructural analyses showed wood decayed by Coriolus versicolor consisted of a nonselective attack on all cell wall components. Lignin degradation was restricted to the cell wall adjacent to hyphae or around the circumference of cell lumina. Decay by Phellinus pini, Ph...

2017

As defined in BS EN 350-1 [1], natural durability is ‘the inherent resistance of wood to attack by wood destroying organisms’. Eaton and Hale [2] defined natural durability or decay resistance as the ability of the Heartwood of any wood species to resist decay. Normally, natural durability is measured by exposing the wood to biological agents such as termites, beetles, fungi and marine borers (...

2014
Lara Valentín Tiina Rajala Mikko Peltoniemi Jussi Heinonsalo Taina Pennanen Raisa Mäkipää

Hundreds of wood-inhabiting fungal species are now threatened, principally due to a lack of dead wood in intensively managed forests, but the consequences of reduced fungal diversity on ecosystem functioning are not known. Several experiments have shown that primary productivity is negatively affected by a loss of species, but the effects of microbial diversity on decomposition are less studied...

Journal: :Natural product communications 2012
Chen-Lung Ho Su-Sing Yang Tsong-Min Chang Yu-Chang Su

This study investigated the chemical composition, antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-wood-decay fungal activities of the essential oil isolated from the twigs of Taiwania cryptomerioides from Taiwan. The essential oil was isolated using hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus, and characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS. A total of 35 compounds were identified, representing 100% of the oil. ...

2012
Yu-Chang Su Chen-Lung Ho

This study investigated the chemical composition, and antimicrobial and anti-wood-decay fungal activities of the essential oil isolated from the leaf of Litsea acuminata (Blume) Kurata from Taiwan. The essential oil from the fresh leaves of L. acuminata was isolated using hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus, and characterized by GC–FID and GC–MS. A total of 48 compounds were identif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
T R Filley R A Blanchette E Simpson M L Fogel

Archaeological wood in ancient tombs is found usually with extensive degradation, limiting what can be learned about the diet, environment, health, and cultural practices of the tomb builders and occupants. Within Tumulus Midas Mound at Gordion, Turkey, thought to be the tomb of the Phrygian King Midas of the 8th century B.C., we applied a stable nitrogen isotope test to infer the paleodiet of ...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2017
Benjamin W Held Robert A Blanchette

Very little is known about fungal diversity in Antarctica as compared to other biomes and how these important organisms function in this unusual ecosystem. Perhaps one of the most unusual ecosystems is that of Deception Island; an active volcanic island part of the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic Peninsula. Here we describe the fungal diversity associated with historic wood from structu...

2017
Solafa Salman Marie France Thévenon Anélie Pétrissans Stéphane Dumarçay Kevin Candelier Philippe Gérardin

Thermal modification is an attractive alternative to improve the decay durability and dimensional stability of wood. However, thermally modified wood is generally not resistant to termite attacks, limiting the field of application of such materials. One way to overcome this drawback is to combine thermal modification treatment with an additional treatment. One such treatment is the impregnation...

2010
Manuela Baietto Alphus D. Wilson Daniele Bassi Francesco Ferrini

Tree assessment methodologies, currently used to evaluate the structural stability of individual urban trees, usually involve a visual analysis followed by measurements of the internal soundness of wood using various instruments that are often invasive, expensive, or inadequate for use within the urban environment. Moreover, most conventional instruments do not provide an adequate evaluation of...

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