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  1. A New Lignin-Based Polyurethane Film for Wood: Decay, Artificial Weathering, Physical and Morphological Characterization
  2. The Durability, Chemical and Mechanical Properties of 40 Years Old Black Locust Posts
  3. Thermally modified beech wood in polylactic acid filaments for 3D printing: morphology of printed parts and dynamic mechanical analysis of injection-moulded specimens
  4. Studies on the durability and moisture dynamics of contact charred softwoods
  5. Advanced Evaluation of Fire Resistance in Spruce Wood (Picea abies spp.) Treated with Innovative Surface Coatings
  6. Biorafinerijski potencial manjvrednega lesa rdečega bora (Pinus sylvestris L.) in robinije (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) za pridobivanje naravnih bioaktivnih učinkovin za zaščito lesa
  7. Leseni daljnovodni drogovi – analiza vzrokov za prezgodnji razkroj na območju Slovenije
  8. “Paste test” – a method for evaluating the fungal inhibition potential of ground wood samples
  9. (Ligno)Cellulose Nanofibrils and Tannic Acid as Green Fillers for the Production of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Biocomposite Films
  10. (Ligno)nanocellulose and Tannic Acid as Green Fillers for the Production of Poly(Vinyl) Alcohol Biocomposite Films
  11. Crack size in coating and moisture problems comparing thermally modified and native spruce window frame profiles using hygrothermal simulations
  12. The Effect of the Loading Frequency on the Dynamic Bending Strength of Spruce Wood
  13. The potential of citric acid and glucose enhancing the reaction of wood with bicine and tricine
  14. Effect of fire-retardant treatment of wood prior to thermo-mechanical densification
  15. Assessment of Condition of Wooden Mill in Kovačevići Area in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  16. Colour Changes of Weathered Wood Surfaces Before and After Treatment with Iron (II) Sulphate
  17. Effect of thermal modification of wood on the rheology, mechanical properties and dimensional stability of wood composite filaments and 3D-printed parts
  18. Searching for Optimal Measurement Parameters by Thermogravimetry for Determining the Degree of Modification of Thermally Modified Wood
  19. Preface to the Special Issue ‘Heavy Metals in Mushrooms’
  20. In Search of the Optimal Measurement Parameters for Determining the Degree of Modification of Thermally Modified Wood by Thermogravimetry
  21. Durability of Wood Exposed above Ground—Experience with the Bundle Test Method
  22. Environmentally friendly protection of European beech against fire and fungal decay using a combination of thermal modification and mineralisation
  23. Lignin Nanoparticles with Entrapped Thymus spp. Essential Oils for the Control of Wood-Rot Fungi
  24. Selected Mechanical and Physical Properties of Thermally Modified Wood after Field Exposure Tests
  25. Development of extraction methodology for identification of extractive-compounds indexing natural durability of selected wood species
  26. Moisture performance of various wooden shingles designs tested on the Golobar cable yarding
  27. Influence of insect damage to the fatigue life of an old larch wood
  28. Application and characterization of a novel PVDF-HFP/PVP polymer composite with MoO3 nanowires as a protective coating for wood
  29. Cellulose Nano Crystals (CNC) as Additive for a Bio-Based Waterborne Acrylic Wood Coating: Decay, Artificial Weathering, Physical and Chemical Tests
  30. Essential oils from Thymus spp. as natural biocide against common brown- and white-rot fungi in degradation of wood products: antifungal activity evaluation by in vitro and FTIR analysis
  31. Comparison of the Content of Extractives in the Bark of the Trunk and the Bark of the Branches of Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.)
  32. Impact of steam-sterilization and oven drying on the thermal stability of phenolic extractives from pine and black locust wood
  33. Performance of Iron(II)-Sulphate-Treated Norway Spruce and Siberian Larch in Laboratory and Outdoor Tests
  34. Effects of the sludge physical-chemical properties on its microwave drying performance
  35. Occurrence and Health Risk Assessment of Cadmium Accumulation in Three Tricholoma Mushroom Species Collected from Wild Habitats of Central and Coastal Croatia
  36. COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF HAWTHORN WOOD CHARACTERISTICS IN RELATION TO SOIL PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
  37. Combining mineralisation and thermal modification to improve the fungal durability of selected wood species
  38. Evaluation of the Effect of a Combined Chemical and Thermal Modification of Wood though the Use of Bicine and Tricine
  39. Late Blight Resistance Conferred by Rpi-Smira2/R8 in Potato Genotypes In Vitro Depends on the Genetic Background
  40. A multidisciplinary study of biodeteriorated Celje Ceiling, a tempera painting on canvas
  41. Influence of Thermal Modification and Impregnation with Biocides on Physical Properties of Italian Stone Pine Wood (Pinus pinea L.)
  42. Durability and Moisture Dynamics of Douglas-Fir Wood From Slovenia
  43. Application of Temperature and Process Duration as a Method for Predicting the Mechanical Properties of Thermally Modified Timber
  44. Characterisation, Recovery and Activity of Hydrophobic Compounds in Norway Spruce Log Soaking Pit Water: Could they be Used in Wood Preservative Formulations?
  45. Ocena stanja lesenega kipa japonski festival Tanake Eisakuja
  46. Mapping the biotic degradation hazard of wood in Europe – biophysical background, engineering applications, and climate change-induced prospects
  47. CHARACTERIZATION OF ANATOMICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL, PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF KONAR (ZIZIPHUS SPINA-CHRISTI) WOOD
  48. Biodegradation and Micro- Scale Treatability Pattern of Loblolly Pine Heartwood Bioincised by Bacillus Subtilis and Physisporinus Vitreus
  49. Wood Extractives of Silver Fir and Their Antioxidant and Antifungal Properties
  50. Vpliv podnebnih sprememb na dinamiko glivnega razkroja lesa v Sloveniji
  51. FIBER MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BRANCH AND STEM WOOD OF HAWTHORN (CRATAEGUS AZAROLUS L.) GROWN IN ZAGROS FORESTS
  52. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey
  53. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 2: Validation and Optimization of the Meyer-Veltrup Model
  54. Influence of weathering on surface roughness of thermally modified wood
  55. Waste streams in onion production: Bioactive compounds, quercetin and use of antimicrobial and antioxidative properties
  56. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 1: Utilizing Durability Test Data Based on Different Reference Wood Species
  57. Studies on the material resistance and moisture dynamics of wood after artificial and natural weathering
  58. Effect of site conditions on the properties of hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus L.) wood
  59. Application of Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Techniques to Moisture Content Data from Wood Constructions
  60. Influence of Zwitterionic Buffer Effects with Thermal Modification Treatments of Wood on Symbiotic Protists in Reticulitermes grassei Clément
  61. Assessment of Wooden Foundation Piles after 125 Years of Service
  62. Differentiation of Fungal Destructive Behaviour of Wood by the White-Rot Fungus Fomes fomentarius by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
  63. Gostota lesa - metode določanja in pomen pri razvoju gozdno lesnega biogospodarstva
  64. Properties of Wood Ceramics Prepared from Thermo-Modified Poplar
  65. In vitro inhibition of extractives from knotwood of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and black pine (Pinus nigra) on growth of Schizophyllum commune, Trametes versicolor, Gloeophyllum trabeum and Fibroporia vaillantii
  66. Factors influencing adhesion of bacteria Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and yeast Pichia membranifaciens to wooden surfaces
  67. Improving Fungal Decay Resistance of Less Durable Sapwood by Impregnation with Scots Pine Knotwood and Black Locust Heartwood Hydrophilic Extractives with Antifungal or Antioxidant Properties
  68. Geographic Variations of the Wood Density and Fiber Dimensions of the Persian Oak Wood
  69. Predicting the Outdoor Moisture Performance of Wood Based on Laboratory Indicators
  70. Investigation of the material resistance and moisture performance of pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens)
  71. Durability and Mechanical Performance of Differently Treated Glulam Beams during Two Years of Outdoor Exposure
  72. The Effect of Eutypella parasitica on the Wood Decay of Three Maple Species
  73. Influence of Copper and Biopolymer/Saqez Resin on the Properties of Poplar Wood
  74. Quality Control of Thermally Modified Timber Using Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) Analysis
  75. The Influence of Wood Modification on Transfer Function of a Violin Bridge
  76. HEARTWOOD AND SAPWOOD FEATURES OF SORBUS TORMINALIS GROWN IN IRANIAN FORESTS
  77. Moisture Performance of Façade Elements Made of Thermally Modified Norway Spruce Wood
  78. A study on the moisture performance of wood determined in laboratory and field trials
  79. Monitoring a building made of CLT in Ljubljana
  80. Determination of the effectiveness of a combined thermal/chemical wood modification by the use of FT–IR spectroscopy and chemometric methods
  81. Spremljanje vlažnosti lesene strehe golobarske žičnice - preliminarni rezultati
  82. Tehnična in estetska življenjska doba lesa
  83. The Performance of Wood Decking after Five Years of Exposure: Verification of the Combined Effect of Wetting Ability and Durability
  84. Durability and protection of timber structures in marine environments in Europe: An overview
  85. Encapsulation of non-dewaxed propolis by freeze-drying and spray-drying using gum Arabic, maltodextrin and inulin as coating materials
  86. An innovative method for the chemical modification of Carpinus betulus wood: a methodology and approach study
  87. Changes in moisture performance of wood after weathering
  88. Water distribution in wood after short term wetting
  89. Application of MR microscopy for research in wood science
  90. Intra-annual dynamics of phloem formation and ultrastructural changes in sieve tubes inFagus sylvatica
  91. Micro-morphological, physical and thermogravimetric analyses of waterlogged archaeological wood from the prehistoric village of Gran Carro (Lake Bolsena-Italy)
  92. Quality assessment of recycled wood with and without non-wooden materials from selected recycling companies in Europe
  93. Influence of Natural and Artificial Weathering on the Colour Change of Different Wood and Wood-Based Materials
  94. Utilisation of chemically modified lampante oil for wood protection
  95. Short-term performance of wooden windows and facade elements made of thermally modified and non-modified Norway spruce in different natural environments
  96. Chemical composition and resistance of Italian stone pine ( Pinus pinea L.) wood against fungal decay and wetting
  97. Performance of Bark Beetle Damaged Norway Spruce Wood Against Water and Fungal Decay
  98. Micro and material climate monitoring in wooden buildings in sub-Alpine environments
  99. Performance of wood in the Franja partisan hospital
  100. Influence of relative humidity and temperature on cultivation of Pleurotus species
  101. Quality of Copper Impregnated Wood in Slovenian Hardware Stores
  102. Studies on the material resistance and moisture dynamics of Common juniper, English yew, Black cherry, and Rowan
  103. The combined effect of wetting ability and durability on outdoor performance of wood: development and verification of a new prediction approach
  104. Distribution and penetration of tung oil in wood studied by magnetic resonance microscopy
  105. Thermal modification of wax-impregnated wood to enhance its physical, mechanical, and biological properties
  106. Performance of copper treated utility poles and posts used in service for several years
  107. Impregnability of Paulownia and Populus Wood with Copper Based Preservatives
  108. Performance of the bio-based materials
  109. Protection of the bio-based material
  110. LACCASE TREATMENT OF NORWAY SPRUCE WOOD SURFACE IMPROVES RESISTANCE AND COPPER FIXATION OF TREATED WOOD
  111. Influence of Artificial and Natural Weathering on the Moisture Dynamic of Wood
  112. Influence of surface modification of wood with octadecyltrichlorosilane on its dimensional stability and resistance against Coniophora puteana and molds
  113. Heavy metal bioaccumulation by wild edible saprophytic and ectomycorrhizal mushrooms
  114. Utilization of recycled wood in biorefineries: preliminary results of steam explosion and ethanol/water organosolv pulping without a catalyst
  115. Influence of Artificial and Natural Weathering on the Hydrophobicity and Surface Properties of Wood
  116. Ideja, invencija, inovacija : zbornik povzetkov znanstvenega srečanja Gozd in les 2016
  117. Vpliv izbranih okoljskih dejavnikov na dinamiko vlaženja bukovine
  118. Water Uptake of Thermally Modified Norway Spruce
  119. Performance of recent and old sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) wood
  120. Polyurethane coatings from liquefied wood containing remains of a copper-, chromium-, and boron-based wood preservative
  121. Copper Leaching from Copper-ethanolamine Treated Wood: Comparison of Field Test Studies and Laboratory Standard Procedures
  122. Wood natural durability testing under laboratory conditions: results from a round-robin test
  123. Efficacy of linseed- and tung-oil-treated wood against wood-decay fungi and water uptake
  124. Performance of oak, beech and spruce beams after more than 100 years in service
  125. Mechanical and Fungicidal Properties of approximately 100 Years Old Oak, Beech and Spruce Wood Beams
  126. Microscopic analysis of the wood bond line using liquefied wood as adhesive
  127. Influence of the thermo-hydro-mechanical treatments of wood on the performance against wood-degrading fungi
  128. Performance of Copper-Ethanolamine-impregnated Scots Pine Wood during Exposure to Terrestrial Microorganisms
  129. Phenolic extractives of wound-associated wood of beech and their fungicidal effect
  130. Influence of Norway Spruce and European Larch Heartwood Ring-Width on Extractive Content and Durability
  131. Natural Durability of Timber Exposed Above Ground – a Survey
  132. Performance of Native and Copper-Ethanolamine-Treated Wood Exposed to Seawater at Port of Koper, Slovenia
  133. INFLUENCE OF LIQUEFIED AND CCB CONTAINING LIQUEFIED WOOD ON GROWTH OF WOOD DECAY FUNGI
  134. Fungal Wood Decay Processes as a Basis for Bioremediation
  135. Correlation between brown rot decay and Pilodyn measurements
  136. Changes in Selected Properties of Wood Caused by Gamma Radiation
  137. Bioincising of Norway spruce wood using wood inhabiting fungi
  138. Influence of Pleurotus ostreatus inoculation on wood degradation and fungal colonization
  139. Wax treatment of wood slows photodegradation
  140. Leaching of boron from wood impregnated with preservative solutions based on boric acid and liquefied wood
  141. Potentials of Liquefied CCB Treated Waste Wood for Wood Preservation
  142. Sorption properties of wood impregnated with aqueous solution of boric acid and montan wax emulsion
  143. Fungal decay of viscoelastic thermal compressed (VTC) wood
  144. Use of wax emulsions for improvement of wood durability and sorption properties
  145. Inorganic Pollutants in Recovered Wood from Slovenia and Boards Made of Disintegrated Wood
  146. Re-evaluation of fungicidal properties of boric acid
  147. Montan wax improves performance of boron-based wood preservatives
  148. Influence of dipping time on uptake of preservative solution, adsorption, penetration and fixation of copper-ethanolamine based wood preservatives
  149. Sorption Properties of Wood Impregnated with Boron Compounds, Sodium Chloride and Glucose
  150. Influence of xylem growth ring width and wood density on durability of oak heartwood
  151. Fungicidal properties of individual components of copper–ethanolamine-based wood preservatives
  152. Performance of wood impregnated with N-methylol and copper based aqueous solutions
  153. Decay resistance of wood treated with amino-silicone compounds
  154. Influence of temperature on fixation of copper–ethanolamine-based wood preservatives
  155. Effects of UV light irradiation on colour stability of thermally modified, copper ethanolamine treated and non-modified wood: EPR and DRIFT spectroscopic studies
  156. Influence of wood species, treatment method and biocides concentration on leaching of copper–ethanolamine preservatives
  157. Effect of fixation time on leaching of copper-ethanolamine based wood preservatives
  158. Improvement of fungicidal properties and copper fixation of copper-ethanolamine wood preservatives using octanoic acid and boron compounds
  159. Brown-rot decay of copper-impregnated wood
  160. Influence of wood moisture content on the intensity of free radicals EPR signal
  161. Influence of corn steep liquor and glucose on colonization of control and CCB (Cu/Cr/B)-treated wood by brown rot fungi
  162. Influence of carboxylic acids on fixation of copper in wood impregnated with copper amine based preservatives
  163. Influence of a nitrogen supplement on the growth of wood decay fungi and decay of wood
  164. Influence of acidification of CCB (Cu/Cr/B) impregnated wood on fungal copper tolerance
  165. Influence of boron in CCB formulation on growth and decay capabilities of copper tolerant fungi
  166. Effect of oxalic, acetic acid, and ammonia on leaching of Cr and Cu from preserved wood
  167. Fungal bioremediation of copper, chromium and boron treated wood as studied by electron paramagnetic resonance
  168. Performance of Waterborne Cu(II) Octanoate/Ethanolamine Wood Preservatives
  169. Upgrading of spruce wood with ethanolamine treatment
  170. Consumption of O 2 , evolution of CO 2 and reduction of Cr(VI) during fixation of chromium based wood preservatives in wood
  171. Changes of EPR Spectra of Wood Impregnated with Copper-Based Preservatives during Exposure to Several Wood-Rotting Fungi
  172. Biomimetic Pulp Bleaching with Copper Complexes and Hydroperoxides