This paper reports on mechanical properties and natural durability of avocado branch wood (Persea americana Mill.) with the objectives of providing a reliable property profile and to promote the rational use of this abundant yet largely neglected natural resource. The mechanical properties (static bending, compression, shear, impact bending) and hardness were determined in accordance with European standards (CEN). Natural durability was assessed according to the European standard EN 350-1 (agar block test) using the white rot fungi Trametes versicolor and Phanerochaete chrysosporium, and the brown rot fungus Postia placenta. Avocado trees yield a low to medium density (0,44-0,54-0,64 g/cm3 at 12% mc) branch wood with below average strength ...
The avocado ‘Hass’ fruit is very susceptible to external and mechanical damages occurring in pre and...
Indian cedar (Acrocarpus fraxinifolius) is a wood species that occurs naturally in India, Myanmar (B...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...
This paper reports on mechanical properties and natural durability of avocado branch wood (Persea am...
physical and mechanical wood properties of paraíso (Melia azedarach) from a roadside planting at Hua...
The natural durability towards basidiomycete fungi and termites of several secondary timber from Bra...
Astillas de madera de aguacate (Persea americana Mill.) fueron cocidas por medio de los procesos con...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to explore the natural durability of heartwood and sapwood...
Inside the technological study of the wood Trichospermun colombianum (algodoncillo), their natural d...
The present study was undertaken with the objective of evaluating the wood quality of 11-year-old pa...
Dentro del Estudio Tecnológico de la Madera de Trichospermun colombianum_(algodoncillo), se determin...
One of the efficiency use of wood resources can be done by promoting the utilization of lesser-known...
Costa Rica has several species wood from forest plantations to supply the demand for end-user wood. ...
The available wood supply in Uruguay comprises trees that grow so fast in intensively managed planta...
Here are characterized 6 wood species commonly used as structural elements in Boyacá department, acc...
The avocado ‘Hass’ fruit is very susceptible to external and mechanical damages occurring in pre and...
Indian cedar (Acrocarpus fraxinifolius) is a wood species that occurs naturally in India, Myanmar (B...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...
This paper reports on mechanical properties and natural durability of avocado branch wood (Persea am...
physical and mechanical wood properties of paraíso (Melia azedarach) from a roadside planting at Hua...
The natural durability towards basidiomycete fungi and termites of several secondary timber from Bra...
Astillas de madera de aguacate (Persea americana Mill.) fueron cocidas por medio de los procesos con...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to explore the natural durability of heartwood and sapwood...
Inside the technological study of the wood Trichospermun colombianum (algodoncillo), their natural d...
The present study was undertaken with the objective of evaluating the wood quality of 11-year-old pa...
Dentro del Estudio Tecnológico de la Madera de Trichospermun colombianum_(algodoncillo), se determin...
One of the efficiency use of wood resources can be done by promoting the utilization of lesser-known...
Costa Rica has several species wood from forest plantations to supply the demand for end-user wood. ...
The available wood supply in Uruguay comprises trees that grow so fast in intensively managed planta...
Here are characterized 6 wood species commonly used as structural elements in Boyacá department, acc...
The avocado ‘Hass’ fruit is very susceptible to external and mechanical damages occurring in pre and...
Indian cedar (Acrocarpus fraxinifolius) is a wood species that occurs naturally in India, Myanmar (B...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...