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A look at something new in anti-stain treating of green lumber
Creator:
Vandermeulen, Arthur A.
,
Western Dry Kiln Clubs
, and
Western Dry Kiln Clubs. Meeting (30th : 1979)
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Stain and what can be done to prevent it
Creator:
Stutz, Robert E.
,
Western Dry Kiln Association
, and
Western Dry Kiln Association. Meeting (37th : 1986)
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the hyphae of this group of
fungi
as the
wood
dries slowly. In the wide sapwood of second growth
Stains and discolorations during handling and drying lumber
Creator:
Lamb, Fred M.
,
Western Dry Kiln Association
, and
Western Dry Kiln Association. Meeting (44th : 1993 : Reno, Nev.)
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-like bodies of the
fungi
) that are in the
wood
. As they grow and concentrate in the
wood
, they give the
Molds : how can you protect your operation from them?
Creator:
Morrell, Jeffrey J.
,
Western Dry Kiln Association
, and
Western Dry Kiln Association. Meeting (53rd : 2002 : Reno, Nev.)
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Conference Proceeding
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of freshly bared pine sap-
wood
surfaces by
staining
fungi
. Transactions British Mycological Society
Some common stains of softwood lumber
Creator:
Miller, Donald J. (Donald James)
,
Western Dry Kiln Clubs
, and
Western Dry Kiln Clubs. Meeting (35th : 1984)
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blue-gray sap stains are usually caused by
wood
-
staining
fungi
growing in moist sapwood. Brown stains
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