Location of extractives and decay resistance in some Malaysian hardwood species (Record no. 48103)

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Personal name Yamamoto K
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Title Location of extractives and decay resistance in some Malaysian hardwood species
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Name of publisher Journal of Tropical Forest Science
Year of publication 1989
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Number of Pages 61-70
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Summary, etc The durability of 24 Malaysian hardwoods has been assessed by a modified ASTM D2017 soil-block method using the white rot fungus, Coriolus versicolor. Using cluster analysis, the 24 timbers have been classified into four groups, viz durable but not after extraction, moderately durable, and non-durable. In general, timbers of the durable group (e.g. chengal, giam, rengas) contain more extractives than the non-durable group ( perupok, jelutong, ramin, rubberwood). The extractives are predominantly present in the parenchyma cells with some in the adjacent fibre cells. A higher proportion of extractives located in the cell lumina are easier to extract from the durable group than the moderately durable group.
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Topical Term Rubberwood
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Topical Term Tropical hardwood
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Personal name Hong L T
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