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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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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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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Juarez Benigno Paes2, UFES; João Batista Silva Araújo, Incaper. |
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Juarez Benigno Paes2, UFES; João Batista Silva Araújo, Incaper. PAES, J. B. ARAÚJO, J. B. S. |
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Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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Natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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natural wood resistance of mimosa caesalpiniifolia in field testing. |
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Floresta Ambiente, Seropédica, v. 25, n. 2, e20150128, 2018. |
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