Studies on Improvement in Durability of Oil Heat Treated 16-Year-Old Acacia mangium in Laboratory Tests

Wahab, Razak and Ghani, Ros Syazmini Mohd and Sulaiman, Mohamad Saiful and Edin, Taharah and Mokhtar, Nasihah and Razak, Mohammad Haziq (2020) Studies on Improvement in Durability of Oil Heat Treated 16-Year-Old Acacia mangium in Laboratory Tests. In: Cutting-edge Research in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 5. B P International, pp. 92-106. ISBN 978-93-90516-77-3

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Abstract

Improvement in the durability of oil heat treated Acacia mangium through accelerated laboratory tests was studied. A. mangium logs of 16-year-old harvested and segregated into the bottom, middle, and top portions. These were oil-heat treated in a stainless-steel tank with oil palm oil as a heating medium at temperatures 180, 200 and 220°C for the duration of 30, 60 and 90 minutes, respectively. The wood samples dried and grounded into sawdust, air-dried again before undergoing durability tests. Accelerated 12 weeks laboratory durability studies conducted on the treated A. mangium. Fungi of Pycnoporus sanguineus, Gloeophyllum trabeum and Coriolus versicolors inoculated on the woods. Untreated samples used as controls. The results showed that durability of the wood improved with an increase in temperature and duration of the treatment. The oil heat treatment process reduced the attack of G. trabeum from 5.02%, 4.41% and 4.38% in the control samples to 0.54-4.55%, 0.91-4.41% and 1.08-4.38% at the bottom, middle and top portions, respectively. The attack of C. versicolors reduced from 11.48%, 14.27% and 15.68% in the control samples to 1.87-10.19%, 3.10-12.69 and 4.78-15.10% at the bottom, middle and top portions. However, the attacked of P. sanguineus were less effective with 31.42%, 18.24% and 10.53% in control samples to 3.71-10.18%, 5.74-14.59% and 4.37-17.08% at the bottom, middle and top portions. Heavy colonization of mycelia occurs in vessels of the untreated A. mangium wood in comparison to the oil heat treated wood observed through scanning electron microscope. The oil heat treatment process increases the densities of the treated A. mangium. The densities increase from the bottom to the top portion of the tree. The oil-heat treatment increased the durability of A. mangium wood.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Asian STM > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2023 05:00
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2023 05:00
URI: http://journal.send2sub.com/id/eprint/2827

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