评估天然生长的抗白蚁热带木材品种

Abraham Mahari, G. Eshete, D. M. Kolleh, Anthony T. Watson, Romell Watson
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选择抗白蚁的木材品种用于家居和建筑用途,可以保证木材的耐久性,减少对森林资源的压力。这项研究的目的是评估选定热带木材品种在自然环境中抵抗白蚁侵袭的能力。为了进行评估,我们切割了 100 块长度为 20 厘米、厚度为 2.5 厘米、宽度为 5 厘米的木材样本,并将其放置在空地上。每个木材样本的一部分插入地下 10 厘米深,其余部分保持在地面以上,以便在取样期间进行观察和处理。同时,在实验室使用等长(2 厘米)、等厚(2 厘米)、等宽(2 厘米)的木材样本进行木材密度分析。结果表明,Terminalia superba 和 Hallea ciliata 等木材的平均失重率最高,分别为 57.62% 和 30.27%,极易受到白蚁的攻击,而 Terminalia ivorensis、Lophira alata 和 Heritiera utilis 的平均失重率分别为 0.29%、0.78% 和 0.81%,具有很强的抵抗力。一些木材品种,如超细杉木、非洲杉木、象牙杉木和 Hallea ciliata 的密度较低,而 Lophira alata、Nauclea diderrichii 和 Tetraberlinia tubmaniana 的密度较高。所选木材种类的重量损失与密度之间存在明显的相关性(r = -0.79,p < 0.001)。据指出,抗白蚁能力的变化主要归因于木材密度。
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Evaluation of Naturally Grown Termite Resistant Tropical Wood Species
Selecting termite resistant wood species for household and construction purposes can guarantee their durability and reduce the pressure on forest resources. The objective of this study was to evaluate the resistance of selected tropical wood species to termite attacks in a natural environment. For this evaluation, 100 wood specimens were cut to 20 cm length, 2.5 cm thickness, and 5 cm width and placed in an open field. Each wood sample was partially inserted into the ground to a depth of 10 cm, and the remaining part was kept above the ground for visibility and handling purposes during the sampling period. Wood density analyses were simultaneously carried out in the laboratory using wood specimens of equal length (2 cm), thickness (2 cm), and width (2 cm). The results indicated that species such as Terminalia superba and Hallea ciliata had the highest mean weight loss of 57.62% and 30.27%, respectively, and were highly susceptible to termite attacks compared to Terminalia ivorensis, Lophira alata, and Heritiera utilis, which were very resistant with only mean weight losses of 0.29%, 0.78%, and 0.81%, respectively. Some wood species, such as Terminalia superba, Piptadeniastrum africanum, Terminalia ivorensis, and Hallea ciliata exhibited low density, whereas Lophira alata, Nauclea diderrichii, and Tetraberlinia tubmaniana displayed high density. A significant correlation (r = -0.79, p < 0.001) was observed between the weight loss and the density of the selected wood species. It was noted that variations in termite resistance were primarily attributed to wood density.
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