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Biological Transformation of Wood by Microorganisms - Proceedings of the Sessions on Wood Products Pathology at the 2nd International Congress of Plant Pathology September 10-12, 1973, Minneapolis/USA (Paperback)
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Biological Transformation of Wood by Microorganisms - Proceedings of the Sessions on Wood Products Pathology at the 2nd International Congress of Plant Pathology September 10-12, 1973, Minneapolis/USA (Paperback)
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This volume comprises the papers presented at the Session on Wood
Products Pathology during the 2nd International Congress on Plant
Pathology on 10th - 12th September 1973 in Minneapolis/USA. The
topics were dealt with under four heads, viz. Interaction of
Microorganisms during Wood Decay, Bacterial Degradation of Wood,
Decay of Resistant Wood and Enzymatic Mechanisms of Deterioration
Process, followed by a Discussion Session on Extension: an obli
gation of all Wood Products Pathologists . Thanks to the
cooperation of the authors all the papers could be compiled in this
volume. The conference gave an unique possibility to discuss in
depth the principles of wood decay by microorganisms from the
various angles. The chapters give detailed information on the
current progress and problems in wood products pathology. They are
therefore collected together in this volume so that people
interested in this field will have immediate access to the material
and ideas presented. The topic of this Session, the degradation of
wood by fungi and bacteria, has become more and more important
during the last years. Wood is the only renewable natural resource
and raw material of man so that it must be preserved against
unwanted deterioration. On the other hand, its natural
decomposition does not lead to any harmful products but only to
carbondioxide and water. Both aspects have been dealt with in this
volume. Hamburg, March 1975 Walter Liese Contributors A.F.BRAVERY,
Building Research Establishment, Princes Risborough Laboratory,
Princes Risborough, U.K."
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