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Durability of wood treated with aatmos and caffeine-towards the long-term carbon storage

Broda et al., 2018

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11992105345005127233
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Broda M
Mazela B
Frankowski M
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Maderas. Ciencia y tecnología

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Increasing emission of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide, and reduced capacity of carbon sequestration due to excessive deforestation are the dominant reasons for the observed climate warming. Wood and wood products are inherent parts of the overall …
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