Biological durability of acetylated hornbeam wood with soil contact in hungary

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  • who: Fanni Fodor and collaborators from the Institute of Wood Technology and Technical Sciences, Faculty of Wood Engineering and Creative Industries, Institute of Environmental Protection and Nature Conservation, Faculty of Forestry, University of Sopron have published the research work: Biological Durability of Acetylated Hornbeam Wood with Soil Contact in Hungary, in the Journal: Forests 2022, 13, 1003. of /2022/
  • what: To date, long-term field tests have shown that acetylated hornbeam exhibits greater resistance against fungal decay, mold, insects, and moisture than untreated hornbeam, beech, and Scots pine sapwood do.
  • how: In this . . .

     

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