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Bacterial modification of Douglas fir roundwood permeability
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2013
Douglas fir roundwood in New Zealand is currently not used in high decay situations because the heartwood is not sufficiently durable and the sapwood is not permeable to water-borne preservatives. The results in this study have confirmed that during water-storage of wood, bacteria selectively attack pit membranes, improving permeability, which leads to enhanced preservative uptake. To optimise conditions for bacterial growth and distribution within wood, the effects of temperature, nutrient
doi:10.26021/8277
fatcat:cnhr773o4zcydf3hxcr7puq3oq