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Wood Decay

Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds, 2019
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Improvement of wood decay resistance with cinnamaldehyde chitosan emulsion

, 2020
Environmental concerns over organic chemicals used for protecting wood and wood products from biological degradation have prompted the development of natural wood preservatives with lower health risks and prolonged efficacy.
Fang Senmiao   +4 more
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Formaldehyde‐Free Wood Adhesives from Decayed Wood

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2005
AbstractSummary: Extensive studies using mussel adhesive protein as a formaldehyde‐free, strong, and water‐resistant adhesive model revealed that a combination of a polymer with catechol moieties and a polymer with amino groups could serve as a strong and water‐resistant wood adhesive.
Kaichang Li, Xinglian Geng
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Sensing Wood Decay in Standing Trees: A Review

Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2018
C. L. Goh   +4 more
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Fungal biomass in decayed wood

Mycologia, 1995
Fungal biomass in decayed wood was mea- sured using glucosamine as an indicator. Apparent mass loss and glucosamine content of wood blocks decayed by Trametes versicolor, Oligoporus placentus, Bjerkandera adusta, Gloeophyllum trabeum, and Phialo- cephala dimorphospora were measured at selected in- tervals. After 12 weeks of decay by T.
Heather L. Jones, James J. Worrall
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Decay of wood

1969
This Digest describes the nature of wood decaying fungi, the conditions essential for fungal growth, the effects of decay, and the types of fungi encountered in Canada.
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Colonization and Decay of Wood

1995
Wood is a substance of considerable anatomical and chemical complexity that can support a rich community of fungal species in a variety of microbial niches.
Neville J. Dix, John Webster
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Detecting decay in wood components

2005
This paper reviewed current inspection techniques for decay detection and it provides guidelines on the use of various non-destructive (NDE) methods in locating and defining areas of decay within wood structural members. Visual inspection and probing techniques are commonly used for locating exterior deterioration of wood members.
R.J. Ross, X. Wang, B.K. Brashaw
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Delignification by Wood-Decay Fungi

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1991
Wood decay fungi are unique because of their capacity to decompose lignified cell walls. A few species are of special interest because they can selectively remove lignin from wood without extensive cellulose degradation. Lignin is a complex, heterogeneous phenylpropanoid structural polymer that occurs throughout the cell wall (71, 112).
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