Fungal decay alters the composition, microstructure, and mechanical properties of wood cell walls. To understand better the structure-function relationships during fungal decay, selected annual rings of fungal deteriorated Scots pine sapwood were analyzed in terms of their composition, microstructure, and micromechanical properties. The datasets were acquired separately for earlywood and latewood concerning the S2 cell wall layer and the cell corner middle lamella (CCML) and analyzed by means of principal component analysis and partial least squares regression analysis. Links between cell wall stiffness and hardness and the composition and microstructure could be established. Increased mechanical properties in the CCML, as obtained by nanoi...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
The heartwood of cengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii) is known to have a high degree of decay resistance ...
• Fungal attack in wood involves severe mechanical losses, even in the early stages, due to depolyme...
Fungal decay alters the composition, microstructure, and mechanical properties of wood cell walls. T...
Fungal degradation is among the greatest hazards for standing trees as well as timber constructions....
Fungal degradation alters the microstructure of wood and its physical and chemical properties are al...
Fungal decay considerably affects the macroscopic mechanical properties of wood as a result of modif...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to wood decay due to the accumulation of...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Wood is a complex material and the mechanical properties are influencedby a number of structural par...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
Research on new conservation treatment for archaeological wood requires large amounts of wooden mate...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
The heartwood of cengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii) is known to have a high degree of decay resistance ...
• Fungal attack in wood involves severe mechanical losses, even in the early stages, due to depolyme...
Fungal decay alters the composition, microstructure, and mechanical properties of wood cell walls. T...
Fungal degradation is among the greatest hazards for standing trees as well as timber constructions....
Fungal degradation alters the microstructure of wood and its physical and chemical properties are al...
Fungal decay considerably affects the macroscopic mechanical properties of wood as a result of modif...
The heartwoods of many wood species have natural resistance to wood decay due to the accumulation of...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
Wood is a complex material and the mechanical properties are influencedby a number of structural par...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
The effect of fungicidal components in wood has been known for ages, yet there is no method to asses...
Research on new conservation treatment for archaeological wood requires large amounts of wooden mate...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
The heartwood of cengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii) is known to have a high degree of decay resistance ...
• Fungal attack in wood involves severe mechanical losses, even in the early stages, due to depolyme...