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Surface Burning Effectiveness of Five Commercial Wood Species in Makassar Against Schizophyllum Commune Fr.
Muhammad Akbar, Musrizal Muin, Astuti Arif

Forestry Faculty, Hasanuddin University


Abstract

This research aims to determine the effectiveness of wood surface burning on the physical changes of wood and the attack of Schizophyllum commune Fr. The research was conducted in several stages, starting with the collection of wood samples from a Timber Trading Unit (UD) in Makassar City. The samples were prepared with dimensions of 5 x 2,5 x 1,5 cm3, and each side of the samples was evenly burned using a torch for two to five minutes, resulting in a uniform thickness of 1-2 mm for the burned surface. Five types of wood were used for the surface burning, namely white teak (Gmelina arbore), sengon (Albizia chinensis), bayam (Intsia bijuga), teak (Tectona grandis), and meranti (Shorea spp). The research consisted of two treatments, one without burning and the other with burning.
The results showed that the moisture content of all five wood species decreased after the burning process, with moisture content recutions of 15,61% for G. arborea, 14,30% for A. chinensis, 14,33% for I. bijuga, 11,37% for T. grandis, and 20,43% for shorea spp. Additionally, the specific gravity of the wood with burning treatment averaged 0,38 for G. arborea, 0,43 for A. chinensis, 0,63 for I. bijuga, 0,58 for T. grandis, and 0,35 for Shorea spp. Meanwhile, for the untreated wood, the average specific gravity was 0,39 for G. arborea, 0,38 for A. chinensis, 0,67 for I. bijuga, 0,62 for T. grandis, and 0,39 for Shorea spp.
Regarding the aspect of fungal attack, the burning process did not inhibit fungal spread from the sides to the middle of the wood surface, but the burning treatment contributed to a lower weight reduction in the test samples compared to the untreated ones.

Keywords: Degradation- Schizophyllum commune- Surface burning- Wood commercial- Wood preservation

Topic: Topik D: Climate change impacts for biodiversity

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Muhammad Akbar)

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