昆虫攻木行为的观察

IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
S. Hamed
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摘要

一般来说,无论是在物体中还是在结构中,昆虫攻击都是木材的主要问题。因此,本研究旨在强调昆虫在攻击木材时的行为。研究制备层以及涂层和固结材料的存在对破坏木材的昆虫行为的影响。采用环境扫描电子显微镜(ESEM)对大量感染木材中的11个样品进行了调查和检查。此外,傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)用于识别在以前的处理中使用的材料。利用x射线衍射(XRD)分析了木材表面制备层的化学成分。然后,对不同样品的结果进行比较。扫描电镜分析表明,昆虫对木材的侵染行为根据木材的不同状态而不同,分别是涂覆、涂覆和固结。从所获得的结果中可以很明显地看出,裸露的木材受影响最大,而覆盖有白垩制备层的木材样品的损失则减少了。此外,Paraloid B72还能增强硬木的再侵染能力。
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OBSERVATIONS ON INSECTS' BEHAVIOR IN ATTACKING WOOD
Insect attack is a major problem to wood generally, whether it was shaped in objects or in structures. Thus, the present study aims to highlight the behavior of insects while attacking the wood. It also aims to study the effect of preparation layers as well as coating and consolidation materials’ presence on wood-destroying insects’ behavior. Eleven samples were selected among numerous infected wood for investigation and examination by the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM). Moreover, Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) was used to identify the materials employed in previous treatments. The chemical composition of the preparation layers applied on the wood surface was analyzed by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). Then, the results of the different samples were compared. The SEM examination suggested that there are different insect behaviors in attacking wood according to its status, i.e. covered with preparation layers, coated, or consolidated. It is quite evident from the obtained results that bare wood is the most affected, whereas the loss was reduced in wood samples covered with chalk-preparation layers. Furthermore, Paraloid B72 enhances hardwoods protection against re-infestation.
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