Growth of mould fungi on packaging material reduces the product quality. Eco-fungicidal substances ensure an environmentally friendly approach to prevent this problem during the service life of the product. The bark of poplar trees, as a by-product of short rotation plantations, can be a new source for obtaining bio-fungicidal substances. The types and amount of the eco-fungicidal substances in different poplar clones were investigated with GC/MS and extracted from the raw material with different methods and adapted solvent series. After applying the eco-fungicidal substances to packaging material exposed to a mixture of mould fungi, the resistance against mould growth was monitored for several weeks. The bark extracts have shown promising ...
Influence of extractives on mould growth on Scots pine sapwood dried in air or in kiln was studied. ...
Research Highlights: The antifungal assay confirmed that knotwood extractives of Scots pine inhibit ...
Fungal infection to wood and panel product is a major economic concern for the building industry as ...
Growth of mould fungi on packaging material reduces the product quality. Eco-fungicidal substances e...
Natural compounds from certain timber trees are highly valued and recommended to protect wood and wo...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
In this study, the Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS) compounds were applied in order to study moul...
Research Highlights: In this study, the Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS) compounds were applied i...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to check the fungicidal action from the roots or bark tak...
This study assessed the protective action against biological fungal growth of two consolidating prod...
The use of wood-based composites has increased dramatically over the last two decades due to a numbe...
Phytopathogenic fungi induced considerable economic losses in strawberry production industry; theref...
The biocidal properties of an industrially used copper-based preservative were evaluated at differen...
Western redcedar (Thujaplicata Donn) (WRC) is a naturally durable softwood species native to British...
Influence of extractives on mould growth on Scots pine sapwood dried in air or in kiln was studied. ...
Research Highlights: The antifungal assay confirmed that knotwood extractives of Scots pine inhibit ...
Fungal infection to wood and panel product is a major economic concern for the building industry as ...
Growth of mould fungi on packaging material reduces the product quality. Eco-fungicidal substances e...
Natural compounds from certain timber trees are highly valued and recommended to protect wood and wo...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
In this study, the Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS) compounds were applied in order to study moul...
Research Highlights: In this study, the Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS) compounds were applied i...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to check the fungicidal action from the roots or bark tak...
This study assessed the protective action against biological fungal growth of two consolidating prod...
The use of wood-based composites has increased dramatically over the last two decades due to a numbe...
Phytopathogenic fungi induced considerable economic losses in strawberry production industry; theref...
The biocidal properties of an industrially used copper-based preservative were evaluated at differen...
Western redcedar (Thujaplicata Donn) (WRC) is a naturally durable softwood species native to British...
Influence of extractives on mould growth on Scots pine sapwood dried in air or in kiln was studied. ...
Research Highlights: The antifungal assay confirmed that knotwood extractives of Scots pine inhibit ...
Fungal infection to wood and panel product is a major economic concern for the building industry as ...