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Laboratory Evaluation of Potential Replacements for Pentachlorophenol in Sprays to Control Sapwood Decay in Western Redcedar Poles
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Laboratory Evaluation of Potential Replacements for Pentachlorophenol in Sprays to Control Sapwood Decay in Western Redcedar Poles

T C Scheffer, M A Newbill and Jeffrey J Morrell
Holzforschung, Vol.42(3), pp.185-190
1988
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https://doi.org/10.1515/hfsg.1988.42.3.185View
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Abstract

pentachlorophenol replacement pinus ponderosa poria placenta bioassay redcedar poles shell rot spray treatment wood preservatives
Twenty-seven preservative formulations were appraised by laboratory decay tests for their potential to replace pentachlorophenol in diesel oil for spraying redcedar poles to control sapwood ("shell") rot. Eleven of them, seven waterborne, proved effective enough to warrant field trials.

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