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Decay pure culture tests

Testing of decay resistance can be performed in a laboratory environment or in outdoor field trials, and there are many standards defined for these tests. The first objective of a laboratory-based test is to provide a methodology for the rapid screening of a candidate wood preservative, treatment or modification in order to assess which ones exhibit decay resistance. Broadly speaking, laboratory-based tests can be divided into sterile (pure culture) tests and unsterile tests (such as fungal cellar, soil burial etc.). [Pg.41]


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