Available iron promotes brown rot of treated wood

IRG/WP 92-1526

P I Morris

Exposure of treated wood blocks to rusting iron increased the toxic threshold of chromated copper arsenate and ammoniacal copper arsenate to a brown-rot fungus Leucogyrophana sp. This supports the hypothesis that the movement of iron ions into wood contributes to the unexpectedly high decay rate of treated wood at the stake test site at Westham Island BC. To what extent this phenomenon may occur elsewhere has yet to be determined.


Keywords: ACA; BROWN ROT; CCA; IRON; LEUCOGYROPHANA; SOIL; TREATED WOOD; PRESERVATIVES

Conference: 92-05-10/15 Harrogate, England, UK


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