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Antifungal Agents in Wood Protection—A Review [PDF]
The biodegradation of wood and wood products caused by fungi is recognized as one of the most significant problems worldwide. To extend the service life of wood products, wood is treated with preservatives, often with inorganic compounds or synthetic ...
Magdalena Woźniak
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Wood Protection and Preservation [PDF]
Wood is an advantageous building material in many respects, but it is biodegradable and therefore requires protection when used in highly hazardous applications. This Special Issue on ‘Wood Protection and Preservation’ comprises 19 papers representing a wide range of aspects related to the field and gives timely examples of research activities that can
Christian Brischke
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Recent Developments Studies on Wood Protection Research in Academia: A Review
The wood preservation industry has taken large leaps to develop and produce chemicals that protect wood from microorganisms and weathering degradation with no or low environmental impact.
Laya Khademibami, Gabrielly S. Bobadilha
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Natural Compounds for Wood Protection against Fungi—A Review [PDF]
Magdalena Broda
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The Camellia oil tree (Camellia oleifera Abel.) is an important nonwood forest species in China, and the majority of its cultivars are late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI) types.
Chang Li +6 more
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Wood discoloration patterns depending on the light source
The wood photodegradation, including discolouration caused by exposure to UV and solar radiation, has been intensively studied, while the effect of artificial lighting on wood has been little investigated.
Dace Cirule +3 more
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In the process of computer modeling the formation of a charred layer in wood materials, it is important to implement the correct material data. In thermal analysis, there exist two different approaches of implementation: the temperature-dependent ...
Dominik Špilák +3 more
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Relationships between the fecundity of bark beetles and the presence of antagonists
Although previous research has documented the occurrence of antagonists of bark beetles, the studies have only evaluated individual antagonists and have not assessed the overall effect of all antagonists on adult beetles.
Karolina Resnerová +3 more
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Influence of changes in meteorological conditions on the moisture content of dead fine fuel in the mixed pine forest [PDF]
The moisture content of fine fuels is one of the key indicators for assessing the danger of forest fires. It is the most critical factor influencing the ignitability of vegetation and fire behaviour.
Rastislav VEĽAS +2 more
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Background Camellia oleifera (C. oleifera) is a woody edible oil crop of great economic importance. Because of the lack of modern biotechnology research, C. oleifera faces huge challenges in both breeding and basic research.
Sufang Li +8 more
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