Potential Utilization of Plant and Fungal Extracts for Wood Protection. Potential Utilization of Plant and Fungal Extracts for Wood Protection.

Potential Utilization of Plant and Fungal Extracts for Wood Protection‪.‬

Forest Products Journal 2009, April, 59, 4

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Abstract Wood is a renewable resource and plays an important role in the world economy; however, it is subject to attack from wood-degrading fungi and insects. Developing effective and low environmental impact technologies for wood protection is imperative. Using natural extractives from plants or microorganisms is an alternative to using synthetic or inorganic chemicals as wood preservatives for wood protection. Extensive research on various plant and microorganism extracts has been conducted in this area worldwide. This article reviews several research projects that explored the utilization of extracts derived from plants or fungi for biological treatment to protect wood or wood products from biodegradation during manufacturing, storage, transportation, and when in service.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
Forest Products Society
SIZE
268.2
KB

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