نتایج جستجو برای: treated aspen wood

تعداد نتایج: 501109  

Journal: :Waste management 2007
Jenna Jambeck Keith Weitz Helena Solo-Gabriele Timothy Townsend Susan Thorneloe

Chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated wood is a preservative treated wood construction product that grew in use in the 1970s for both residential and industrial applications. Although some countries have banned the use of the product for some applications, others have not, and the product continues to enter the waste stream from construction, demolition and remodeling projects. CCA-treated wo...

2004
Lieve Helsen Eric Van den Bulck

Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste have been studied in the literature, and these methods are reviewed and compared in this paper. Extraction experiments have been carried out on CCA treated wood and evaluated as a method to recover the metal compounds into either fresh wood preservatives or other useful industrial materials. Recyc...

2011
Judith Felten Jorma Vahala Jonathan Love András Gorzsás Lorenz Gerber Manoj Kumar Jaakko Kangasjärvi Björn Sundberg

Background The phytohormone ethylene (ET) has the potential to regulate secondary growth of plants and wood formation in trees. Application of exogenous ethylene or its in planta precursor, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC), to wood forming tissues of hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x Populus tremuloides) enhances xylem growth [1]. In the same study it was demonstrated that stimulation ...

   Yellow mistletoe is a semi-parasite plant lives in the Zagros forests on Persian oak trees. Mechanical control is one of the basic acts to manage yellow mistletoe contamination. This research aimed to evaluate the performance of mechanical methods; wood-glue, clay, black plastic, natural color and control treatment to control yellow mistletoe at different altitudes and selecting the most sui...

Journal: :Transactions of the SDPS 2004
Simon M. Becker Bernhard Westfechtel

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2000
William J. Ripple Eric J. Larsen

We conducted an analysis of aspen (Populus tremuloides) overstory recruitment on the northern range of Yellowstone National Park (YNP) using information provided in a monograph published by Warren (Warren, E.R., 1926. A study of beaver in the Yaney region of Yellowstone National Park, Roosevelt-Wildl. Ann. 1, 1±191), increment cores collected from riparian aspen stands in 1998, and an extensive...

2017
Teng-Chun Yang Yi-Chi Chien Tung-Lin Wu Ke-Chang Hung Jyh-Horng Wu

This study investigated the effectiveness of heat-treated wood particles for improving the physico-mechanical properties and creep performance of wood/recycled-HDPE composites. The results reveal that the composites with heat-treated wood particles had significantly decreased moisture content, water absorption, and thickness swelling, while no improvements of the flexural properties or the wood...

Journal: :Fungal Ecology 2022

We incubated 196 large-diameter aspen (Populus tremuloides), birch (Betula papyrifera), and pine (Pinus taeda) logs on the FACE Wood Decomposition Experiment encompassing eight climatically-distinct forest sites in United States. sampled dead wood from these after 2 to 6 y of decomposition determined rot type as a continuous variable using lignin loss/density loss ratio (L/D) assessed wood-rott...

2004
John D. Shaw

Aspen communities in the western U.S. are considered at risk because of low levels of disturbance and high levels of herbivory by wild and domestic ungulates. There appears to be a trend toward the loss of aspen-dominated stands West-wide. In some cases the loss is caused by succession, with shade-tolerant conifers becoming dominant. On dry sites where aspen is considered to be the climax, dete...

2004
Helena M. Solo-Gabriele Timothy G. Townsend Yong Cai

Studies in Florida, USA, focusing on the environmental impacts of wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) were initiated because of elevated levels of arsenic and chromium encountered in ash from wood cogeneration plants within the State. During 1996 it was determined that these elevated levels were due to contamination of wood fuel with discarded CCA-treated wood. Since this time, a ...

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