International audienceX-ray microdensitometric analysis was employed for the detection of fungi attack in wood of pine and beech in comparison with the studies of specimen weight loss tests. Two species of fungi were used: Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers.:Fr. Murrill) and Trametes versicolor (L.:FU. Pilat). We select these species to induce typical decay attack mainly on cellulose in pine (brown rot) and mainly on lignin in beech (white rot). The attack was conducted for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 months in sterile laboratory conditions. After 5 months all the values of density components decreased. In beech the loss was of about 25% for all components. In pine the decreasing of the earlywood density component was of about 10% and in latewood of about 22%...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
The biotechnological potential of nine decay fungi collected from stored beech logs at a pulp and pa...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...
International audienceX-ray microdensitometric analysis was employed for the detection of fungi atta...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) wood cube specimens were exposed to Gloeophyllum fungus (Gloeophyllum tr...
Bio-based building materials, such as wood and wood-engineered products, are susceptible to degradat...
This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Tra...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
As wood is prone to fungal degradation, fundamental research is necessary to increase our knowledge ...
Radiography is a method of non-destructive for evaluating the quality of wood construction machinery...
The current study aims to elucidate and compare ultrastructure alterations that occurred in larch wo...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
The biotechnological potential of nine decay fungi collected from stored beech logs at a pulp and pa...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...
International audienceX-ray microdensitometric analysis was employed for the detection of fungi atta...
A biological exposure method was developed that allows wood samples to be progressively removed for ...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) wood cube specimens were exposed to Gloeophyllum fungus (Gloeophyllum tr...
Bio-based building materials, such as wood and wood-engineered products, are susceptible to degradat...
This research assessed the destructive behaviors of two white-rot fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and Tra...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
Meticulous chemical analysis of decaying xylem and linking it to corresponding anatomical modificati...
As wood is prone to fungal degradation, fundamental research is necessary to increase our knowledge ...
Radiography is a method of non-destructive for evaluating the quality of wood construction machinery...
The current study aims to elucidate and compare ultrastructure alterations that occurred in larch wo...
Incipient decay of wood by brown-rot fungi causes measurable strength losses in wood before measurab...
The biotechnological potential of nine decay fungi collected from stored beech logs at a pulp and pa...
The study of degradation and growth patterns of fungi in modified wood may increase the understandin...