TY - JOUR
T1 - Moisture in modified wood and its relevance for fungal decay
AU - Thybring, Emil Engelund
AU - Kymäläinen, Maija
AU - Rautkari, Lauri
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - Water plays an essential role in fungal decay of wood, and limiting the cell wall moisture content by chemical modification can effectively improve the durability of the material. Investigating the wood-water relations of modified material under climatic conditions relevant for fungal decay are, however, experimentally challenging. Most studies in literature therefore focus on moisture sorption under conditions outside those of importance for fungal decay. This review discusses the validity of such data for characterising the wood-water relations at very humid climatic conditions, relevant for fungal decay. Moreover, the review attempts to cover the basics of fungal decay, the important role of water, and how controlling water content by modification can improve durability.
AB - Water plays an essential role in fungal decay of wood, and limiting the cell wall moisture content by chemical modification can effectively improve the durability of the material. Investigating the wood-water relations of modified material under climatic conditions relevant for fungal decay are, however, experimentally challenging. Most studies in literature therefore focus on moisture sorption under conditions outside those of importance for fungal decay. This review discusses the validity of such data for characterising the wood-water relations at very humid climatic conditions, relevant for fungal decay. Moreover, the review attempts to cover the basics of fungal decay, the important role of water, and how controlling water content by modification can improve durability.
U2 - 10.3832/ifor2406-011
DO - 10.3832/ifor2406-011
M3 - Review
SN - 1971-7458
VL - 11
SP - 418
EP - 422
JO - iForest
JF - iForest
ER -