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Ground vegetation net production in a Danish beech wood
Oecologia, 1975Biocontent of the above and below-ground parts of ground vegetation in a Danish beech forest was between 1685 and 3025 Kj/m2 (94.57 to 169.43g/m2). Net production as the difference between overall maximum and overall minimum biocontent was 1340 Kj/m2/yr (74.86g/m2/yr); as the sum of differences between species maximum and minimum 1832 Kj/m2/yr (111.49g/
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Bacteria Associated with Wood in Ground Contact
1975Bacteria have long been known to be associated with wood in service 1. In recent years the effect of bacteria on wood kept in water has been intensively studied and bacteria have been shown to increase the permeability of the sapwood of many timber species by destroying the pit membranes.2,3.
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Predicting the beech wood decay and strength loss in-ground
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2017In the context of reduction of CO2 emissions and costs in the construction industry, substitution ofconcrete by wood for foundation piles seems to be a promising alternative. To promote the use of localwood in pile foundation, diagnostic and prediction methodology of wood decay in soil need to beimproved.
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Comparative durability of untreated wood in use above ground
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1995Abstract Cross-brace units constructed of 10 different softwoods and nine different hardwoods were exposed on a test fence in Wisconsin for up to 22 years. Sapwood was included for all species and heartwood for some. The objective of this study was to determine the above-ground longevity of these woods against decay.
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Ground beetle communities in Central Apennines beech woods
1994Samples of ground beetle coenoses from 24 sites referrable to Fagetalia from subcoastal tyrrhenian chains to Molise have been examined.
A. Vigna Taglianti, S. De Felici
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Use of Ground Penetrating Radar in the Evaluation of Wood Structures: A Review
Forests, 2021Rodrigues, B P, Xi Wu, James Wacker
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Effect of ground wood particle size on biomass fractionation using p-toluenesulfonic acid treatment
Cellulose, 2020Zhiqiang Pang
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Above Ground Deterioration of Wood and Wood-Based Materials
2014Grant Kirker, Jerrold Winandy
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