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Five-year field trials using preservative-treated, second-growth Douglas-fir exposed in ground contact in Australia

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De Groot, R. C., Crawford, D. M., Norton, J. and Keith, J. (2000) Five-year field trials using preservative-treated, second-growth Douglas-fir exposed in ground contact in Australia. Forest Products Journal, 50 (2). pp. 46-553. ISSN 0015-7473

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The durability of preservative-treated stakes of second-growth Coastal Douglas-fir was evaluated in a field plot in northern Queensland, Australia. Results from this field trial indicate that second-growth Douglas-fir can be treated with preservatives to meet Australian standards and will provide long-term durability in adverse environments. Data presented indicate that within a 5-year time frame, the importance of minimum penetration parameters decreases as retention increases.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Subjects:Forestry > Research. Experimentation
Live Archive:04 Jan 2024 01:08
Last Modified:04 Jan 2024 01:08

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