Science of Wood Degradation and its Protection
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Science of Wood Degradation and its Protection
Sundararaj, R.
Springer Verlag, Singapore
03/2022
744
Dura
Inglês
9789811687969
15 a 20 dias
1286
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Chapter 1. Wood degradation, challenges and mitigation.- Chapter 2. Wood Decay by fungi: Challenges and Prevention.- Chapter 3. Wounding of Trees: The Precursor of Wood Decay.- Chapter 4.Economically important wood feeding insects - their Diversity, Damage.- Chapter 5. Wood degradation by termites: ecology, economics and protection.- Chapter 6. Wood borers of important fruit trees with special reference to Cerambycids.- Chapter 7. Prospects and advances in management of coconut wood borers.- Chapter 8. Teak heart wood borer Alcterogystia cadambae(Cossidae :Lepidoptera) a potential wood pest of teak and its Management.- Chapter 9. Hoplocerambyx spinicornis Newman: major heartwood borer of Sal Shorea robusta and its management in India.- Chapter 10.Bio-deterioration of Sandalwood (Santalum album L.): Agents and their Management.- Chapter 11.Insect borers of bamboo and their management.- Chapter 12. Wood Biodeterioration in marine environment.- Chapter 13. Natural durability of timber in terrestrial and marine realms of India: A contrasting feature.- Chapter 14. Degradation of Wood and Wooden products by insects and their Management.- Chapter 15. Basics of Wood Drying /Seasoning.- Chapter 16. Chemical Preservatives in Wood Protection . Chapter 17. Potential of Botanicals for Wood Protection.- Chapter 18. Preservation of Engineered Wood Composites (Solid wood Plywood, Block boards/Flush doors) made from Plantation Timbers.- Chapter 19. Wood modification for wood protection.- Chapter 20. Advancements in Nanotechnological Applications for Wood protection.- Chapter 21. Biodegradation: A Vital Component in Life Cycle Assessment of Wood.- Chapter 22.Invasion of wood degraders through wood import and need to strengthen the plant quarantine measures in India.
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Wood Protection;Wood deterioration;Wood decay;Phytosantitory measures;Xylophagous insects
Chapter 1. Wood degradation, challenges and mitigation.- Chapter 2. Wood Decay by fungi: Challenges and Prevention.- Chapter 3. Wounding of Trees: The Precursor of Wood Decay.- Chapter 4.Economically important wood feeding insects - their Diversity, Damage.- Chapter 5. Wood degradation by termites: ecology, economics and protection.- Chapter 6. Wood borers of important fruit trees with special reference to Cerambycids.- Chapter 7. Prospects and advances in management of coconut wood borers.- Chapter 8. Teak heart wood borer Alcterogystia cadambae(Cossidae :Lepidoptera) a potential wood pest of teak and its Management.- Chapter 9. Hoplocerambyx spinicornis Newman: major heartwood borer of Sal Shorea robusta and its management in India.- Chapter 10.Bio-deterioration of Sandalwood (Santalum album L.): Agents and their Management.- Chapter 11.Insect borers of bamboo and their management.- Chapter 12. Wood Biodeterioration in marine environment.- Chapter 13. Natural durability of timber in terrestrial and marine realms of India: A contrasting feature.- Chapter 14. Degradation of Wood and Wooden products by insects and their Management.- Chapter 15. Basics of Wood Drying /Seasoning.- Chapter 16. Chemical Preservatives in Wood Protection . Chapter 17. Potential of Botanicals for Wood Protection.- Chapter 18. Preservation of Engineered Wood Composites (Solid wood Plywood, Block boards/Flush doors) made from Plantation Timbers.- Chapter 19. Wood modification for wood protection.- Chapter 20. Advancements in Nanotechnological Applications for Wood protection.- Chapter 21. Biodegradation: A Vital Component in Life Cycle Assessment of Wood.- Chapter 22.Invasion of wood degraders through wood import and need to strengthen the plant quarantine measures in India.
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