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Chapter 7 - Treatment processes of bamboo
2010 - IRG/WP 07-10635-07
…penetration and retention of preservatives in woody
bamboos at green, dry, solid and sliced conditions different possible
and applied treatment processes have been described along with
their classifications. The treated bamboo can be used as building
materials; the sufficient treatability ensures its…
A K Lahiry
Bamboo preservation in Vietnam
2009 - IRG/WP 09-40457
This paper presents the current state of bamboo preservation in Vietnam. The report focuses on the importance of bamboo preservation in relation to the bamboo resource and utilization, the major methods for preservation (such as non chemical und chemical methods), and emphasises the today’s…
Tang Thi Kim Hong
Categorization of 300 timber, bamboo and cane grown in Bangladesh based on their families, origins, growths, physical and mechanical properties
2009 - IRG/WP 09-10684
In this study the 300 timber, bamboo and cane plants grown in Bangladesh have been classified into various categories based on their taxonomic families, origin of species, rate of growth, color of wood, texture of wood, shrinkage of wood, equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of wood,…
A K Lahiry
Isolation and identification of stain fungi and mould fungi on bamboo wood in China
2009 - IRG/WP 09-10703
…were isolated from 150 specimens of mildewed or stained bamboo wood and bamboo products from 9 locations in north, south and central China. The molecular (ribosomal DNA Internal Transcribed Spacer, rDNA-ITS) and morphological identification results showed these fungi could be categorized 2 phyla, 2 classes, 4…
Xingxia Ma, Mingliang Jiang, Daochun Qin
Laboratory test of some formulations against stain and mould fungi isolated from bamboo wood
2009 - IRG/WP 09-30508
…Fres., the key stain and mould fungi isolated from bamboo wood. The results showed that tebuconazole, prochloraz and fludioxonil could almost inhibit all the fungi at all test concentrations. Difenoconazole was effective on the fungi except B. theobromae at the recommended concentrations. Carbendazim could…
Xingxia Ma, Airui Sun, Mingliang Jiang, Daochun Qin
Mold-resistance Effect of Bamboo Wood Treated with CCC-organic Complexes
2009 - IRG/WP 09-30514
…the compound of CCC and propiconazole were researched on bamboo wood of Phyllostachys pubescens were reported in this paper. Results showed that all of the test fungicides could protect bamboo wood better from Penicillam citrinum than from Trichoderma viride and Aspergillus niger. The complex of CCC and…
Sun Fangli, Yang Le, Chen Anliang, Bao Binfu, Li Qiao
Physical and Mechanical Properties of Bamboo Oriented Strand Board Treated with Copper-based Preservatives
2009 - IRG/WP 09-40482
…has been gradually accepted, used and developed in China. Bamboo is a renewable and potential non-wood fibre resource for making OSB. But the nature of bamboo makes its products including bamboo OSB (BOSB) more prone to decay and mold. Protection BOSB from biodegradation is the key both to efficiently using bamboo…
Juwan Jin, Daochun Qin
Anatomical, physical and chemical changes of Bamboo (Phyllostachys puberscence ) during weathering processes
2008 - IRG/WP 08-10650
Bamboo (Phyllostachys puberscence) culms with 1, 2, 3 year old were exposed to natural weathering condition in Gwangju, Korea for 12 months. Changes in color, surface topography, strength and chemical properties were investigated using various microscopic and…
Jong Sik Kim, Kwang Ho Lee, Mi Young Cha, Yoon Soo Kim
Field Trial of Copper Treated Moso Bamboo in Southern China
2008 - IRG/WP 08-30455
The field trial of moso bamboo treated by 9 copper preservatives for 5 years in Guangzhou was conducted in the paper. The result shown that: two ammonia based copper azole formulations F17/F18 and 1 amine copper formulation with boron F10, as well as 2 ammonia based ACQ, at the…
Mingliang Jiang
Chapter 1 - Introduction to bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-01
…principles, research on preservative treatment of bamboos and
the objectives of this book have been described briefly under individual
caption.
A K Lahiry
Chapter 2 - Introduction to world bamboo
2007 - IRG 07-10635-02
In this chapter the bamboo species of the whole world along with local name, bamboo type, flowering
type, locality and uses have been presented in 20 different Tables.
A K Lahiry
Chapter 6 - Preservatives of bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-06
…types of preservatives suitable for the
preservation of bamboo or wood have been described along
with their classifications, applications, formulations, merits
and demerits, history of invention or discovery and
development. The preservatives suitable for wood are also
considered suitable for bamboo.
A K Lahiry
Chapter 9 - Preservation of borak bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-09
…of CCA and CCB have been
obtained in pre-dried Borak bamboo (Bambusa balcooa Roxb. See
Fig. below), abundantly grown in Bangladesh, with full-cell pressure
process. The treated bamboo can be used as building materials; the
sufficient treatability ensured its long-term best utilization at ground
contact and…
A K Lahiry
Bamboo Protection Research: Contributions from India
2007 - IRG/WP 07-40355
Bamboo preservation has become more important in India because of Government’s directions to develop bamboo resources and adopt their rational utilization to conserve natural forests. This paper traces the development of various processes for treatment of…
S Kumar
Conservation and preservation of bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635
The Science and Technology related to bamboo and bamboo preservation is a very captious subject involves most of the Sciences, Engineering and Technology and Environmental Sciences. Recently the environmental studies related to arsenic have been considered very essential for the people of South…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 3 - Identification of bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-03
To ensure the exact identification of bamboo species of Bangladesh
possibly easy and non-instrumental distinguishing characters have
been described for prompt and easy assimilation by all level of
people usually involved in the system of bamboo protection
practices or in the modern bamboo…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 4 - Propagation of bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-04
The cultivation and propagation of bamboos are very essential to
meet various human needs and environmental requirements.
Different methods of propagation and regeneration of bamboos have
been described in this chapter. The possibility of propagation
through seeds are restricted and…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 5 - Nursing of bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-05
In this chapter various procedures and steps of nursing of
bamboo have been described with introduction, methodologies,
examples and photographs. The propagation, improvement and
sustainable growth of bamboo are possible through proper
nursing of bamboo. The nursing of bamboo includes proper
felling or…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 10 - Preservation of muli bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-10
Environmentally and economically very important mulibamboo
(Melocanna baccifera) grown in Bangladesh was fond to be easily
pressure treatable with CCA-C at green and air dry conditions. The
green and air-dried bamboo treated at same treating conditions and
concentration showed 110 per cent (2.10-times)…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 11 - Preservation of talla bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-11
Researches revealed that the talla bamboo (Bambusa tulda Roxb.))
in Bangladesh could be full-cell pressure treated with CCA in green
and dry conditions. The dry bamboo gives higher loading
absorptions than green one when impregnated at same treating
conditions. Also higher absorptions are…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 12 - Treatment Groups of Bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-12
Study on distribution of CCA in three major bamboo species in
Bangladesh, full-cell pressure treated at green and dry conditions
revealed two treatment groups and some treating principles. Higher
adequate treatment for ground and water contact use is only
possible by treating problematic bamboo…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 13 - Slow fixation of CCA-treated bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-13
…and slow dried (six
months air-drying under cover) bamboo block of three major
bamboo species of Bangladesh revealed initial insignificant leaching
of CCA within first week and no leaching in next week. Use of low
concentration of CCA, release of particle form of CCA due to
exposure of bamboo blocks by…
A K Lahiry
Chapter 14 - Accelerated fixation of CCA-treated bamboo
2007 - IRG/WP 07-10635-14
…then boiled,
oven-dried, normal, air-dried and steamed bamboo slices of airdried
borakbamboo (Bambusa balcooa Roxb.) of Bangladesh,
revealed almost complete fixation in steamed (accelerated fixation)
and air-dried (3 weeks, slow fixation) bamboo slices compared to
moderate to low fixation in boiled (86.18%…
A K Lahiry
Bamboo: A Material Rediscovered
2006 - IRG/WP 06-10577
Bamboo has resurfaced as a valuable raw material as an inexpensive substitute for wood and a variety of value added products for engineered composites. Being a fast growing material available in the tropics, its real value was not realized until recently.…
S Kumar
Micromorphological Characteristics of Degradation in Bamboo Attacked by White Rot Fungus Lentinus edodes
2006 - IRG/WP 06-10575
…for wood decay, little known is about the decay pattern of bamboos by wood decay fungi. The present work was undertaken to understand the general degradation pattern of bamboo and the influence of polylaminate layers in bamboo fiber walls on the restriction of fungal decay. The weight loss of bamboo species…
Chang Hyun Cho, Kwang Ho Lee, Yoon Soo Kim