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Alternative Wood Raw Material Sources in Particleboard and OSB Production-Challenges and Perspectives. [PDF]
Dukarska D +4 more
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Eye to eye with <i>Thelazia</i>-infected canids in Central European forests. [PDF]
Nagy E +12 more
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The effect of formaldehyde solution in pitfall traps on the probability of catching woodlice (Isopoda, Oniscidea). [PDF]
Tuf IH, Novotná L, Fryčka P.
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Utilization of Pine and Birch Juvenile Wood for Low-Density Particleboard Production. [PDF]
Czarnecki R +3 more
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Biological Durability of Acetylated Hornbeam Wood with Soil Contact in Hungary
This test aimed to discover if industrially acetylated hornbeam can tolerate real-field conditions in Hungary, where various microorganisms can attack the wood separately or cooperatively. Untreated samples accompanied the modified wood to assess the degradation capacity of the soil.
Fanni Fodor +2 more
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Nine different environmentally friendly coatings were tested on natural and acetylated hornbeam wood, during natural weather exposure and xenon lamp irradiation. The coating performance of acetylated hornbeam, and the photostability properties of tested coatings were evaluated to offer suggestions regarding suitable and less-suitable coatings for the ...
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Natural decomposition of hornbeam wood decayed by the white rot fungus Trametes versicolor [PDF]
The impacts of white-rot fungi on altering wood chemistry have been studied mostly in vitro. However, in vivo approaches may enable better assessment of the nature of interactions between saprotrophic fungi and host tree in nature. Hence, decayed and sound wood samples were collected from a naturally infected tree (Carpinus betulus L.). Fruiting bodies
Mehrdad Ghodskhah Daryaei +2 more
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Withdrawal and lateral resistance of wood screw in beech, hornbeam and poplar
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 2009Withdrawal and lateral resistance of wood screw in three hardwood species of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) and poplar (Populus deltoides 75/51) were studied. Measured values of ultimate withdrawal resistance of wood screws were compared with predicted values.
Saeed Kazemi Najafi +2 more
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Use of hornbeam, pine and MDF waste in wood-polymer composites as construction elements
Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science, 2022Hüsnügül Yilmaz Atay +1 more
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