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As cases of treated wood colonization by fungi still happen, the understanding of fungal survival ab...
Fresh wood chips destined and stored for pulp production are rapidly colonized by a variety of micro...
Graduation date: 1992The potential of 9 bacterial and 6 fungal isolates to\ud protect wood against w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028598 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
The investigations on the microflora in the wood of living trees have up to now dealt almost entirel...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Each year, the forest products industry sustains considerable product loss due to a reduction in mar...
Fungi are the primary biological hazard for wood products. Thus, the fungicide component of a wood p...
The impact of material chemical composition on microbial growth on building materials remains relati...
The biocidal properties of an industrially used copper-based preservative were evaluated at differen...
Microbes are common inhabitants of wood, but little is known about the relationship between microbia...
The microbial invasion of unpeeled birch pulpwood during outside storage was studied. It was shown t...
Forests are essential for maintaining global climate and biodiversity, with industrial applications ...
The main aims of this study were to examine the wood substrate degrading capacities of microorganis...
As cases of treated wood colonization by fungi still happen, the understanding of fungal survival ab...
Fresh wood chips destined and stored for pulp production are rapidly colonized by a variety of micro...
Graduation date: 1992The potential of 9 bacterial and 6 fungal isolates to\ud protect wood against w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028598 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Recent investigations have shown microfungi to be prevalent in woods with high concentrations of nat...
The investigations on the microflora in the wood of living trees have up to now dealt almost entirel...
International audienceWood recycling is key to forest biogeochemical cycles, largely driven by micro...
Each year, the forest products industry sustains considerable product loss due to a reduction in mar...
Fungi are the primary biological hazard for wood products. Thus, the fungicide component of a wood p...
The impact of material chemical composition on microbial growth on building materials remains relati...
The biocidal properties of an industrially used copper-based preservative were evaluated at differen...
Microbes are common inhabitants of wood, but little is known about the relationship between microbia...
The microbial invasion of unpeeled birch pulpwood during outside storage was studied. It was shown t...
Forests are essential for maintaining global climate and biodiversity, with industrial applications ...
The main aims of this study were to examine the wood substrate degrading capacities of microorganis...
As cases of treated wood colonization by fungi still happen, the understanding of fungal survival ab...
Fresh wood chips destined and stored for pulp production are rapidly colonized by a variety of micro...
Graduation date: 1992The potential of 9 bacterial and 6 fungal isolates to\ud protect wood against w...