Recycled plastic/wood composite lumber attacked by fungi
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TextoSeries ; Forest Products Journal, 48(1), p.86-88, 1998Trabajos contenidos: - Morris, P.I
- Cooper, P
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Brown-rot and white-rot fungi have been found growing on recycled plastic/wood composite lumber after only 4 years of service in Florida. A plastic/wood composite was used to reconstruct boardwalks in the Everglades National Park in the winter of 1992-1993 after Hurricane Andrew. In the winter of 1996-1997, several cases of fungus fruiting bodies were observed growing out of this material in a number of locations. The results of an analysis of samples obtained from this material are discussed.
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