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AN Xin, QIN Daochun, JIN Xiaobei, LI Yuyao. Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species[J]. Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, 2015, 32(3): 404-409. doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011
Citation: AN Xin, QIN Daochun, JIN Xiaobei, LI Yuyao. Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species[J]. Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, 2015, 32(3): 404-409. doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011

Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species

doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011
  • Received Date: 2014-08-27
  • Rev Recd Date: 2014-10-10
  • Publish Date: 2015-06-20
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Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species

doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011

Abstract: Laminated bamboo curtain lumber (LBCL) was manufactured from Dendrocalamus hookeri, Bambusa teres, and Yushania alpina all from Nepal or Ethiopia, and was coated with commercial mold inhibitors, 3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (IPBC), Tung oil, or nitro-cellulose lacquer to improve anti-mildew capabilities. In the laboratory, resistance of both coated and uncoated LBCL to blue-stain and mold fungi was evaluated using China National Standard GB/T 18261-2000. Results showed that the uncoated LBCL had no anti-mildew capabilities according to areas of mold infection. Bamboo species had little influence on mold resistance with LBCL(P<0.05); whereas, treatment methods had a strong effect on the mold resistance(P<0.01). LBCL made of B. teres had slightly better resistance to Botryodiplodia theobromae than the other two bamboo species(P<0.05), but LBCL coated with 3% IPBC and lacquer was basically resistant to B. theobromae and Trichoderma lignorum. The most effective treatment method that was an LBCL with 5% IPBC and lacquer coating provided 100% resistance to B. theobromae and T. lignorum was the most effective.[Ch, 2 fig. 4 tab. 16 ref.]

AN Xin, QIN Daochun, JIN Xiaobei, LI Yuyao. Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species[J]. Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, 2015, 32(3): 404-409. doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011
Citation: AN Xin, QIN Daochun, JIN Xiaobei, LI Yuyao. Enhancing mold-resistance of laminated bamboo curtain lumber using three non-native bamboo species[J]. Journal of Zhejiang A&F University, 2015, 32(3): 404-409. doi: 10.11833/j.issn.2095-0756.2015.03.011
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