Mohareb et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Effect of heat treatment intensity on wood chemical composition and decay durability of Pinus patulaMohareb et al., 2012
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- 15291483318661485143
- Author
- Mohareb A
- Sirmah P
- Pétrissans M
- Gérardin P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
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Heat treatment is an effective method to improve biological resistance of low natural durability wood species. The aim of this study was to enhance the decay resistance of Pinus patula, an African low natural durability softwood species, via wood thermal modification …
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