1. Resistance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) modified with short- and long-chain siloxanes to subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes)
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M. F. Thévenon, P. Gascón-Garrido, Carsten Mai, and Holger Militz
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K50 - Technologie des produits forestiers ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Reticulitermes flavipes ,Reticulitermes ,Botany ,Bois amélioré ,General Materials Science ,Visual rating ,Produit de préservation du bois ,Scots pine ,Pinus sylvestris ,Forestry ,biology.organism_classification ,Accelerated aging ,Choice test ,%22">Pinus ,Horticulture ,Résistance aux organismes nuisibles ,Long chain ,Propriété du bois - Abstract
Laboratory choice and no-choice tests following the guidelines of EN 117 (2013) were performed to assess the resistance of wood modified with short- and long-chain amino-functional siloxane emulsions to subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes). Scots pine sapwood was vacuum-pressure treated to reach 2, 5 and 8 % weight percent gain. Half of the specimens (including controls) were subjected to an accelerated aging test according to the standard EN 84 (1997) prior to termite testing. In addition to visual rating, mass losses were also determined. In case of the no-choice test, silicone-treated samples were not resistant according to EN 117 (2013), even though a clear reduction in mass loss had occurred. After exposure to a choice test, the modified wood samples showed 5–10 times less mass loss than control samples, even in the case of the leached specimens. This study reveals a good performance of wood modified with short-chained amino-functional siloxanes in resisting to R. flavipes when there is a choice of feeding.
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- 2014
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