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A non-destructive approach for assessing decay in preservative treated wood
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">L?MachekEmail author  M-L?Edlund  R?Sierra-Alvarez  H?Militz
Institution:(1) Silviculture and Forest Ecology Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 342, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Forest Products, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 7008, 75007 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:This study investigated the suitability of the non-destructive vibration-impulse excitation technique to assess the attack of preservative-treated wood in contact with the ground. Small stakes (10×5×100 mm3) of treated and untreated Scots pine sapwood were exposed to decay in laboratory-scale terrestrial ecosystems. Different soils were used to prove the influence of different types of wood destroying micro-organisms. Wood decay was monitored periodically for one year by determining mass losses and changes in dynamic modulus of elasticity. The results show a large variability in resistance against attacking fungi, depending on wood preservative and soil type. The non-destructive approach using the dynamic modulus of elasticity proved to be a good and sensitive tool for assessing the attack of stakes in laboratory soil testing.
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