Resistance of thermally modified beech wood - Fagus moesiaca (Domin, Mally/Czeczott.) against some wood decaying fungi
2010
Ivković, S., Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Mirić, M., Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Jelkić, V., Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Marković, M., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia)
Resistance of beech wood - Fagus moesiaca exposed to different temperature treatment during 5 hours, against impact of decaying fungi: Coniophora puteana and Trametes versicolor, has been tested after 8, 12 and 16 weeks of incubation. Based on gained results one can conclude that thermal treatment described in this article does not protect the wood against decaying fungi, but just increase its resistance. Significant difference in mass loss between the wood treated by 200 deg C and control group, appeared in the case of Trametes versicolor what can be explained by the fact that during heat treatment with high temperature, cellulose use to be changed much more. These investigations show that thermal modification is not the method that could protect the wood against the impact of pest microorganisms, but only that their impact could be decreased.
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