Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
This study assessed the protective action against biological fungal growth of two consolidating products
applied to wood. Experiments examined effects produced by white and brown rot fungi on White poplar
(Populus alba) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) treated with two consolidants, Paraloid B72 and Regalrez
1126, applied both individually and together, with the aim of evaluating differing levels of penetration
into and location in the wood. The main aim was to test whether these products, which are generally
applied during restoration, could act against fungal growth on healthy wood or increase biological attack.
Changes in both morphological and chemical levels induced by fungal attack were observed, susceptibility
to biological colonisation was analysed, and protective efficacy was tested. Several series of wood samples
treated with the above products were placed on agar plates inoculated with two fungal species (brownrot
decay fungus, Fomitopsis palustris, and white-rot decay fungus, Trametes versicolor) and growth was
observed for 2 months. The results forNorwayspruce showed selective development of one of the two rots
according to product application: both products applied together caused slowed growth of both fungal
species. The White polar samples treated with the consolidants, both alone and together, all showed
similar behaviour. SEM analysis was also carried out in order to observe changes in wood microstructure
induced by rot colonisation.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Wood, White rot, Brown rot, Consolidants, Biological growth
Elenco autori:
Clausi, M.; Crisci, G. M.; La Russa, M. F.; Malagodi, Marco; Palermo, A.; Ruffolo, S. A.
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