Title of article :
protection of bamboo against mould USING environment-friendly chemicals
Author/Authors :
Tang, TKH University Hamburg - Centre for Wood Science, Germany , Tang, TKH Nong Lam University of HCM - Faculty of Forestry, Vietnam , Schmidt, O University Hamburg - Centre for Wood Science, Germany , Liese, W University Hamburg - Centre for Wood Science, Germany
Abstract :
The protection of the bamboo species Bambusa stenostachya, Bambusa procera, Dendrocalamus asper and Thyrostachys siamensis against moulds was tested with environment-friendly chemicals under practical conditions. Bamboo samples were treated with several organic acids. Mould growth on the specimens was evaluated 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after exposure at the storage site of the Bamboo Nature Company, Binh Duong province, South Vietnam. Treatments with 10% acetic acid and 7% propionic acid completely inhibited mould growth on B. stenostachya and T. siamensis. For full protection of B. procera and D. asper, 10% propionic acid was needed.
Keywords :
Field test , antimould treatment , organic acids
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS)
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS)