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Programme section 3, Wood protecting chemicals
1997 - IRG/WP 97-30159
IRG Secretariat


Programme Section 5
1993 - IRG/WP 93-50015
IRG Secretariat


International directory of members and sponsors 1994
1994 - IRG/WP 94-60021
IRG Secretariat


Programme section 5, Environmental aspects
1997 - IRG/WP 97-50099
IRG Secretariat


Proposal for co-operative work. Testing the ability of accidentally introduced tropical insects to survive the cold season in Europe
1976 - IRG/WP 155
By hibernation-experiments in the past it was found that not only the low temperatures may become fatal by freezing. In some experiments we found indications that larvae died by starvation. For example Lyctus africanus-larvae did so in some years with a cold winter (mean above 0°C). If you like to take starvation as a reason for death into account it may be useful to withdraw pieces of infested w...
S Cymorek


Programme section 5, Environmental aspects
1996 - IRG/WP 96-50077
IRG Secretariat


Programme Section 1
1995 - IRG/WP 95-10127
IRG Secretariat


Programme Section 3
1993 - IRG/WP 93-30029
IRG Secretariat


Programme Section 2
1995 - IRG/WP 95-20075
IRG Secretariat


Collaborative soft rot tests: Programme and test method
1973 - IRG/WP 229
J G Savory, J K Carey


Agenda 1994 Plenary Meeting
1994 - IRG/WP 94-60033
IRG Secretariat


Working Group I 'Biological Problems' Sub-group 'Insects in dry wood (other than termites)', Scope of work
1976 - IRG/WP 152
S Cymorek


Programme Section 5 Environmental aspects
1999 - IRG/WP 99-50138
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 1994
1995 - IRG/WP 95-60047
IRG Secretariat


Abstracts of some papers promised for IRG 25
1994 - IRG/WP 94-60022
IRG Secretariat


Budget for 1994
1993 - IRG/WP 93-60012
IRG Secretariat


Proposal for further work on pretreatment decay
1988 - IRG/WP 1374
Pretreatment decay is a world wide problem sometimes ignored by pole producers. Words like "poles are not worse now than they were 50 years ago" or "we have always handled poles in this way without trouble" are weak defences. All other industries try to make their products better, so why not the impregnation industry? Or is the pole industry right? What do we know about the long term effect of pre...
M-L Edlund


The 32nd Annual Meeting of IRG. Technical Programme and Abstracts of Papers
2001 - IRG/WP 01-60140
IRG Secretariat


Programme WG II
1992 - IRG/WP 92-2415
IRG Secretariat


The 33rd Annual Meeting of IRG. Technical Programme and Abstracts of Papers
2002 - IRG/WP 02-60159
IRG Secretariat


The 31st Annual Meeting of IRG. Technical programme and abstracts of papers
2000 - IRG/WP 00-60125
IRG Secretariat


Proposal for further work on environmental questions
1988 - IRG/WP 3494
Although very much is known about the environmental and health and safety aspects on various wood preservatives and treated wood knowledge is still lacking on some important issues. Some examples are: - The fate of wood preservatives in the environment, eg by leaching from treated wood and contaminated soil; - How big is the "problem" of pollution, etc from the wood preserving industry in comparis...
J Jermer, M-L Edlund


The 34th Annual Meeting of IRG. Technical Programme and Abstracts of Papers
2003 - IRG/WP 03-60171
IRG Secretariat


Programme section 1, Biology
1997 - IRG/WP 97-10241
IRG Secretariat


Report of Section 4
1994 - IRG/WP 94-40038
IRG Secretariat


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