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Killing molds on lumber by steaming
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Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Technical Report
The yellow stain on hardwood
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Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Technical Report
Prevention and control of decay in dwellings
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Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Revision of earlier publication.
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Technical Report
Temperatures necessary to kill fungi in wood
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Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Difference between molds and wood destroyers
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Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Comparative biochemistry of the decay of sweetgum sapwood by white-rot and brown-rot fungi
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Cowling, Ellis Brevier, 1932-
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, remarkably little fundamenta l research has been done . The mechanisms by which
wood
-de- stroying
fungi
The prevention of decay of wood in buildings
Creator:
Colley, Reginald H.
and
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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development . Dry
wood
will not decay .
Wood
is food materia l for
fungi
, but they cannot use the food unless
Effect of decay on the chemical composition of wood
Creator:
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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Hawley, L. F. (Lee Fred), 1882-1959
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Fleck, Louis Carl
, and
Richards, C. Audrey
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WOO D By L. F. HAWLEY s EFFECT OF DECAY ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF
WOOD
1 ' 2 ( published in
The staining and molding of lumber and other wood products
Creator:
Hubert, Ernest Everett, 1887-
and
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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stains are due to the growth within the
wood
of minut e threads of
fungi
. These
fungi
are very small
Fungus and termite damage in buildings
Creator:
Hartley, Carl (Carl Pierce), 1887-
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Wagener, Willis W.
, and
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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need not be considered here . On the other hand, . the
wood
destroying
fungi
, of which there are some
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Western Dry Kiln Association
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Oregon State University. Extension Service
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Wood-decaying fungi
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Wood-decaying fungi -- Control
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Wood-staining fungi -- Control
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Wood -- Deterioration
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