The Resistance of Six Wood Species Against Decaying Fungi
Journal: Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan (Vol.30, No. 3)Publication Date: 2012-09-30
Authors : Sihati Suprapti; Djarwanto;
Page : 228-235
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Abstract
Si wood species name!J huru kacang wood (Neolitsea triplinervia Merr.),beleketebe (Sloanea sigun Szysz), tunggereuk(Castanopsis tunggurrut A.DC),ki endog (Acer niveum BL), huru mentek (Linclera polyantha Boerl.) and neem (Azadirachta indica(uss.),were evaluated its resistanceproperry against ninefungalattack usingKolleflash methods. Samp/esef every wood species were dividedradialy into two groups, name is outer and inner parts of log. Results
indicated that A. inclica belongs to resistant wood (class II), C. tunggurrut and L. polyantha were moderate!J resistant (classIII), 1vhile, N. triplinervia, S. sigun and A. niveum iuere not resistant (class IV). Comparing of those two samples groups,the weight loss of the innerpart was lou/er i.e. 8. 26%,classified as moderate!Jresistant (class III)than that ef the outerpart logsi.e.12.4%, classifiedas not-resistant wood (class IV) to thefungal attack. The highest weight loss iuas occurredon the outerpart log of N. triplinerviaexposedto Pycnoporus sanguineus HHBI-324 (54.8%).
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