白蚁对斯里兰卡部分木材品种木材腐朽影响的初步调查

Arachchi C.I.M., Muthumala C.K., Jayalath J.A.C.S.
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在适当的环境条件下,木材会受到细菌、真菌、昆虫、海洋蛀虫和其他一些生物有机体的侵袭。木材是周围环境中自然存在的主要生物降解材料。由于木材的心材由大部分非生物细胞组成,因此比边材更耐腐。但是,昆虫会导致心材和边材的降解,使其不能很好地保存。白蚁属于昆虫纲,目等翅目,是最重要的生态贡献者之一,能直接分解木结构的有机材料。本研究分析了白蚁对所选 27 个物种的影响,这些物种在含水率为 12% 的条件下密度从 400 kg/m3 到 1100 kg/m3 不等。Wewarana、Jack、Badidel、Halmilla、Dawata、Walukeena、Hulanhik、Kaluwara、Hora、Pihimbiya、Damaniya、Godakirilla、Pelan、Hik、Etamba、Lunumidella、Diya Na、Palu、Mora、Kirihembiliya、Nedun、Kon、Kumbuk、Dummala、Milla 每种白蚁各十片、在巴塔拉穆拉国家木材公司总部,基里康和布鲁塔被分别存放在同一类型的木箱中,并在同样的环境条件下保存一年,在那里可以看到大量的白蚁。根据一年后的肉眼观察,Hora、Dummala、Godakirilla 种类受到白蚁的严重危害,而 Halmilla、Walukeena、Pihimbiya、Damaniya、Pelan、Etamba、Lunumidella、Diya Na、Kirikon 也受到相当程度的白蚁危害。其他物种没有受到白蚁的侵害。因此,在所分配的一年时间里,27 个物种中共有 12 个被白蚁危害。在一年的时间里,Wewarana、Jack、Bedidel、Dawata、Hulanhik、Kaluwara、Hik、Palu、Mora、Kirihembiliya、Nedun、Kon、Kumbuk、Milla、Burutha 等其他物种对白蚁的攻击具有抵抗力。然而,白蚁侵蚀造成的降解与气候条件、地理条件、木材特性(如强度特性、密度、机械特性)以及分配给降解的相当长的时间段之间的关系还在进一步研究中。关键词白蚁 退化 密度 时间段
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Preliminary Investigation on the Effect of Termites on Wood Decay in Selected Sri Lankan Timber Species
Wood in suitable environmental conditions can be attacked by bacteria, fungi, insects, marine borers and some other biological organisms. Wood is the main biodegradation material which is naturally occurred in surrounding environment. As heartwood of wood consist most of the nonliving cells it shows more resistance to decay than sapwood. But insects can cause degrade in both heartwood and sapwood which are not preserved well. Termites belong to Class: Insecta, Order: Isoptera which are one of the most important as ecological contributors by breaking down the organic material of the wood structures directly. This study was done to analyze the effect of termites of selected 27 species with having different densities varying from 400 kg/m3 to 1100 kg/m3 at 12% moisture content. Ten pieces of each and every species of Wewarana, Jack, Badidel, Halmilla, Dawata, Walukeena, Hulanhik, Kaluwara, Hora, Pihimbiya, Damaniya, Godakirilla, Pelan, Hik, Etamba, Lunumidella, Diya Na, Palu, Mora, Kirihembiliya, Nedun, Kon, Kumbuk, Dummala, Milla, Kirikon and Burutha were stored in a separate same type wooden boxes and kept in same environmental conditions where termites can be seen in high densities for one year of time period in Head Office premises of State Timber Corporation at Battaramulla. According to the naked eye observations taken after one year time period Hora, Dummala, Godakirilla species were severely attack by termites while Halmilla, Walukeena, Pihimbiya, Damaniya, Pelan, Etamba, Lunumidella, Diya Na, Kirikon also attack at considerable level by termites. Other species were not attack by termites. Therefore altogether out of 27 species 12 were degraded by termites for the allocated one year time period. The other species of Wewarana, Jack, Bedidel, Dawata, Hulanhik, Kaluwara, Hik, Palu, Mora, Kirihembiliya, Nedun, Kon, Kumbuk, Milla, Burutha species were resistant to the termite attack during one year time period. However further studies are underway to develop the relationships of degradation due to termite attack with climatic conditions, geographical conditions, timber properties such as strength properties as well as the densities, mechanical properties with considerable time period which allocated to degrade. Keywords: Ttermites, Decay, Density, Time period
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