Wood natural durability testing under laboratory conditions: results from a round-robin test. Brischke, C., Welzbacher, C. R., Gellerich, A., Bollmus, S., Humar, M., Plaschkies, K., Scheiding, W., Alfredsen, G., Van Acker, J., & De Windt, I. European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 72(1):129–133, January, 2014.
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In Europe, the durability of wood against wood-destroying basidiomycetes is tested according to CEN/TS 15083-1 (Durability of wood and wood-based products—determination of the natural durability of solid wood against wood-destroying fungi, test methods—part 1: basidiomycetes, 2005). Existing experience with this standard is quite heterogeneous wherefore six research institutions teamed up and established a new round-robin trial. Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Robinia pseudoacacia as well as sap- and heartwood of Pinus sylvestris, were tested against Coniophora puteana and Trametes versicolor without any pre-treatment, with pre-leaching (EN 84) and with 6 months natural weathering of the specimens. Durability classification revealed differences between test laboratories and depended on pre-treatment and respective statistical measures applied.
@article{brischke_wood_2014-1,
	title = {Wood natural durability testing under laboratory conditions: results from a round-robin test},
	volume = {72},
	issn = {1436-736X},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-013-0764-6},
	doi = {10.1007/s00107-013-0764-6},
	abstract = {In Europe, the durability of wood against wood-destroying basidiomycetes is tested according to CEN/TS 15083-1 (Durability of wood and wood-based products—determination of the natural durability of solid wood against wood-destroying fungi, test methods—part 1: basidiomycetes, 2005). Existing experience with this standard is quite heterogeneous wherefore six research institutions teamed up and established a new round-robin trial. Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Robinia pseudoacacia as well as sap- and heartwood of Pinus sylvestris, were tested against Coniophora puteana and Trametes versicolor without any pre-treatment, with pre-leaching (EN 84) and with 6 months natural weathering of the specimens. Durability classification revealed differences between test laboratories and depended on pre-treatment and respective statistical measures applied.},
	number = {1},
	journal = {European Journal of Wood and Wood Products},
	author = {Brischke, Christian and Welzbacher, Christian R. and Gellerich, Antje and Bollmus, Susanne and Humar, Miha and Plaschkies, Katharina and Scheiding, Wolfram and Alfredsen, Gry and Van Acker, Joris and De Windt, Imke},
	month = jan,
	year = {2014},
	pages = {129--133},
}

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