Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing.

The natural wood resistance of sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia) was evaluated under field conditions for use in organic agriculture. A total of 97 one-meter length logs with bark and diameter classes (5.0-7.9 and 8.0-11 cm) were fixed (0.4 m) in the soil at a distance of 0.5 m from the edges of a forest fragment in Viana, Espírito Santo, Brazil and evaluated after 5 years and 5 months for their resistance to breaking through the application of manual force. The presence of xylophagous termites and fungi was verified. The percentages of unbroken pieces of wood were 81.82% and 79.24% respectively for the larger and smaller diameter classes. For the smaller diameter class, 52.83% showed moderate to superficial attacks, and the largest diameter class had 61.36%. In this case, 41% of the pieces presented superficial attacks (by termites and fungi) or were not attacked, confirming good performance of the tested wood.

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Autores principales: PAES, J. B., ARAÚJO, J. B. S.
Otros Autores: Juarez Benigno Paes2, UFES; João Batista Silva Araújo, Incaper.
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Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado: Floresta Ambiente, Seropédica, v. 25, n. 2, e20150128, 2018. 2018
Materias:Natural durability, Fence posts, Xylophagous organisms,
Acceso en línea:http://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/handle/123456789/2989
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spelling oai:https:--biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br:123456789-29892024-05-03T15:45:27Z Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. PAES, J. B. ARAÚJO, J. B. S. Juarez Benigno Paes2, UFES; João Batista Silva Araújo, Incaper. Natural durability Fence posts Xylophagous organisms The natural wood resistance of sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia) was evaluated under field conditions for use in organic agriculture. A total of 97 one-meter length logs with bark and diameter classes (5.0-7.9 and 8.0-11 cm) were fixed (0.4 m) in the soil at a distance of 0.5 m from the edges of a forest fragment in Viana, Espírito Santo, Brazil and evaluated after 5 years and 5 months for their resistance to breaking through the application of manual force. The presence of xylophagous termites and fungi was verified. The percentages of unbroken pieces of wood were 81.82% and 79.24% respectively for the larger and smaller diameter classes. For the smaller diameter class, 52.83% showed moderate to superficial attacks, and the largest diameter class had 61.36%. In this case, 41% of the pieces presented superficial attacks (by termites and fungi) or were not attacked, confirming good performance of the tested wood. 2018-02-06T12:28:17Z 2018-02-06T12:28:17Z 2018 2018-02-06 -- 19340 http://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/handle/123456789/2989 pt_BR 1415-0980 Floresta Ambiente, Seropédica, v. 25, n. 2, e20150128, 2018.
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Fence posts
Xylophagous organisms
Natural durability
Fence posts
Xylophagous organisms
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Fence posts
Xylophagous organisms
Natural durability
Fence posts
Xylophagous organisms
PAES, J. B.
ARAÚJO, J. B. S.
Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing.
description The natural wood resistance of sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia) was evaluated under field conditions for use in organic agriculture. A total of 97 one-meter length logs with bark and diameter classes (5.0-7.9 and 8.0-11 cm) were fixed (0.4 m) in the soil at a distance of 0.5 m from the edges of a forest fragment in Viana, Espírito Santo, Brazil and evaluated after 5 years and 5 months for their resistance to breaking through the application of manual force. The presence of xylophagous termites and fungi was verified. The percentages of unbroken pieces of wood were 81.82% and 79.24% respectively for the larger and smaller diameter classes. For the smaller diameter class, 52.83% showed moderate to superficial attacks, and the largest diameter class had 61.36%. In this case, 41% of the pieces presented superficial attacks (by termites and fungi) or were not attacked, confirming good performance of the tested wood.
author2 Juarez Benigno Paes2, UFES; João Batista Silva Araújo, Incaper.
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Fence posts
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title Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing.
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title_fullStr Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing.
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