VARIATION IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HORNBEAM (CARPINUS BETULUS L.) WOOD GROWN AT DIFFERENT ELEVATION OF ASALEM FORESTS (GILAN), IRAN [PDF]
In this study physical and mechanical properties of Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) grown at three different elevations of Asalem Forests located at the north west of Gilan were investigated following the ASTM Standard.
Fardad Golbabaei +4 more
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Effects of altitude on density and biometric properties of hornbeam wood (Carpinus betulus)
Aim of the study: This study aimed to investigate the effect of altitude difference on the wood dry density, fiber dimensions, and morphological properties of hornbeam wood (Carpinus betulus L.). Area of study: The study area was located in the province
Majid Kiaei +2 more
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Measuring the Drying Kinetics and Mass Transfer Coefficients of Hornbeam Wood (Carpinus betulus) from Nooshahar Region [PDF]
In this research, drying kinetics and mass transfer coefficients (permeability and diffusion) of hornbeam wood (Carpinus betulus) from Nooshahar region were investigated.
Mosayeb Dalvand +3 more
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Heat-treated wood has an ever-expanding market for exterior and interior applications. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of a heat treatment on the bonding strength of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) wood that was bonded with ...
Oğuzhan Uzun +3 more
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Changes in chemical constituents and some physical properties such as swelling and water absorption of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L) and uludag fir (Abies bornmulleriana Mattf.) wood were investigated after heat treatment at three different temperatures (
Deniz Aydemir +5 more
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Effects of Black Pine Afforestation on Growth and Soil Properties at Reforested Postmine Sites in Kastamonu, Türkiye. [PDF]
This paper is the first study on the mine‐land rehabilitation sites to determine the effect of Black pine plantations. ABSTRACT Mining poses a significant threat to forest ecosystems due to its extensive degradation of vegetation, soils, and habitat structure.
Özden Keleş S, Topaçoğlu O.
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A series of comparable specimens of hornbeam wood were submitted to fungal and chemical pretreatments. Two strains of erosive white-rot fungi (P. chrysosporium and T. versicolor) and a lignin-selective fungus C. subvermispora were used.
Rastislav Solár +5 more
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Peculiarities of successional changes of xylotrophic basidiomycetes during decomposition of dominant tree species of forest formations of the Pitsunda-Myussera Reserve of the Republic of Abkhazia [PDF]
The article is about the biodiversity of xylotrophic fungi of oak and hornbeam forests of Abkhazia and related destructive processes of the main forest-forming species (oak and hornbeam).
Khacheva Sofia
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An Investigation into the Effect of Moisture Content on Adhesion strength of Half-polyester and Polyurethane Clear Paints Applied to Wood Surface [PDF]
The present study was conducted to inverstigate the effect of moisture content on adhesion strength of sealer half-polyester and sealer polyurethane on beech (Fagus orientalis) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) wood types of northern regions of Iran.
anooshe fazeli +2 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 +4 more
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