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Decay resistance of wood removed from poles biologically treated with Trichoderma

Bruce et al., 1991

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90199952536925180
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Bruce A
King B
Highley T
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Wood blocks removed from a distribution pole previously treated with a biological control product (Binab FYTpellets) were exposed in soil block tests to selected basidiomycetes. The blocks were removed from regions of poles where Trichodermacolonization had been …
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27KPROCESSES, APPARATUS OR SELECTION OF SUBSTANCES FOR IMPREGNATING, STAINING, DYEING, BLEACHING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS, OR TREATING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS WITH PERMEANT LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL TREATMENT OF CORK, CANE, REED, STRAW OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
    • B27K3/00Impregnating wood, e.g. impregnation pretreatment, for example puncturing; Wood impregnation aids not directly involved in the impregnation process
    • B27K3/02Processes; Apparatus
    • B27K3/0278Processes; Apparatus involving an additional treatment during or after impregnation
    • B27K3/0292Processes; Apparatus involving an additional treatment during or after impregnation for improving fixation

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