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  1. The aim of this study was to develop a stochastic model for predicting the bending strength distribution of glued-laminated timber (GLT). The developed model required the localized modulus of elasticity (MOE) ...

    Authors: Sung-Jun Pang, Jung-Kwon Oh, Jung-Pyo Hong, Sang-Joon Lee and Jun-Jae Lee
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2018 64:1682
  2. The high-speed data acquisition equipment which is based on NI and LabVIEW software was used to establish the acoustic emission (AE) signal collection platform, and adopted wavelet analysis method to extract t...

    Authors: Yang Li, Shuai-Shuai Yu, Li Dai, Ting-Fang Luo and Ming Li
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2018 64:1672
  3. In this work, pretreatment of wood meals using a recycled ionic liquid (IL), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate ([Emim]Ac), enhanced glucose liberation by enzymatic saccharification, without dissolution of ce...

    Authors: Umi Hamidah, Takuya Arakawa, Yin Ying H’ng, Akiko Nakagawa-izumi and Masanori Kishino
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1681
  4. An image dataset of the cross-sectional optical micrographs of the Lauraceae species including 39 species in 11 genera, capturing at least one full annual ring, was investigated by scale-invariant feature tran...

    Authors: Sung-Wook Hwang, Kayoko Kobayashi, Shengcheng Zhai and Junji Sugiyama
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1680
  5. The life history and feeding biology of the bamboo powderpost beetle Dinoderus minutus remain poorly understood because the beetles’ oviposition, development, and feeding take place inside bamboo culms. In this s...

    Authors: Hiroki Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Yanase and Yoshihisa Fujii
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1678
  6. To utilize forest resources in areas affected by fallout from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, it is important to understand the mechanisms of 137Cs movement through the stem wood of contaminat...

    Authors: Kazuya Iizuka, Narumi Toya, Jyunichi Ohshima, Futoshi Ishiguri, Naoko Miyamoto, Mineaki Aizawa, Tatsuhiro Ohkubo, Chisato Takenaka and Shinso Yokota
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1673
  7. This work examines the effect of a method for generating bending vibration on the accuracy of a nondestructive and simple estimation of weight, density, and Young’s modulus through a vibration test without mea...

    Authors: Yoshitaka Kubojima, Satomi Sonoda and Hideo Kato
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1676
  8. The article Acetaldehyde emission from wood induced by the addition of ethanol, written by Shin-ichiro Tohmura, Atsuko Ishikawa, Kohta Miyamoto and Akio Inoue, was originally published Online First without ope...

    Authors: Shin-ichiro Tohmura, Atsuko Ishikawa, Kohta Miyamoto and Akio Inoue
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1674

    The original article was published in Journal of Wood Science 2011 58:s10086-011-1215-9

  9. We selectively assessed the thermal and hygrothermal treatment times of duplex heat-treated samples from the softwood hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) and the hardwood Japanese zelkova (Zelkova serrata) usin...

    Authors: Tetsuya Inagaki, Yuuki Asanuma and Satoru Tsuchikawa
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1670
  10. The beams and columns in Chinese ancient wooden buildings were connected with mortise–tenon joints, which are semi-rigid due to the friction and squeezing deformation between mortise and tenon. In this paper, ...

    Authors: Qifang Xie, Lipeng Zhang, Shuang Li, Weijian Zhou and Long Wang
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1669
  11. The inter-storey drift limitations are meaningful reference values for structural seismic performance evaluation. This paper presents an analytical investigation into the seismic performance of multi-storey cr...

    Authors: Xiaofeng Sun, Minjuan He, Zheng Li and Zhan Shu
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 64:1667
  12. After online publication of the paper, some errors were found in the abstract, The following changes should be made in the original publication of the paper.

    Authors: Min jay Chung and Sheng Yang Wang
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1666

    The original article was published in Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:s10086-017-1647-y

  13. A digital image correlation (DIC) method was applied to measure strain which arose and remained beneath the finished surface in slow-speed orthogonal cutting of hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), to evaluate the dama...

    Authors: Yosuke Matsuda, Yuko Fujiwara, Koji Murata and Yoshihisa Fujii
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1659
  14. Heat treatment improves the dimensional stability and hydrophobicity of wood, and heat-treated wood is currently attracting attention as a new interior material. However, there are few evaluations where the ac...

    Authors: Hyunwoo Chung, Yonggun Park, Sang-Yun Yang, Hyunbin Kim, Yeonjung Han, Yoon-Seong Chang and Hwanmyeong Yeo
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1662
  15. This study aimed at developing a thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processing to compress poplar wood and investigating the effects of high temperature, moisture, and pressure during the THM processing on the chan...

    Authors: Minzhen Bao, Xianai Huang, Mingliang Jiang, Wenji Yu and Yanglun Yu
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1661
  16. This study empirically examines the relationship between clamp force and pull-out strength in lag screw joints of timber members, using data obtained in tightening tests and pull-out tests. Maximum clamp force...

    Authors: Doppo Matsubara, Yoshiaki Wakashima, Yasushi Fujisawa, Hidemaru Shimizu, Akihisa Kitamori and Koichiro Ishikawa
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1660
  17. The aim of this research was to build a chair resistant to force from front to back. To achieve this goal, poplar wood was treated with heat and steam, and then curved at an angle of 90°. Curved frame was used...

    Authors: Ali Bayatkashkoli, Mohsen Rahmani Ardakani, Mahmoud-Reza Hosseini-Tabatabaei and Narjes Khaton Madahi
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1650
  18. This work examines the effect of moisture content on the accuracy of nondestructively and simply estimating weight, density, and Young’s modulus by a vibration test without measuring specimen weight. The reson...

    Authors: Yoshitaka Kubojima, Satomi Sonoda and Hideo Kato
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1653
  19. Bamboos are among the largest woody grasses and grow very rapidly. Although lignin is a crucial factor for the utilization of bamboo biomass, the lignification mechanism of bamboo shoots is poorly understood. ...

    Authors: Taku Tsuyama, Natsumi Shimada, Taichi Motoda, Yasuyuki Matsushita, Yoshio Kijidani, Kazuhiko Fukushima and Ichiro Kamei
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1651
  20. This study was conducted to determine the relation between the dynamic modulus of elasticity and the static modulus of elasticity, and the relation between the dynamic modulus of elasticity and the modulus of ...

    Authors: Cheng-Yuan Li, Chun-Won Kang, Ho-Yang Kang and Sang-Sik Jang
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1655
  21. The feasibility of sodium fluoride (NaF) incorporation as a biocide in the manufacture of particleboard was examined. Laboratory-scale particleboards prepared from untreated wood particles were incorporated wi...

    Authors: Cihat Tascioglu, Kenji Umemura, Sukma S. Kusuma and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1654
  22. This study has focused on solute diffusing into cell walls in solution-impregnated wood under conditioning, process of evaporating solvent. The amount of the diffusion is known to be determined by the solute d...

    Authors: Soichi Tanaka, Masako Seki, Tsunehisa Miki, Kenji Umemura and Kozo Kanayama
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1658
  23. The effects of the combined treatment of drying and heat treatment using superheated steam (SHS) were studied relative to the changes of the major chemical components in larch wood. The green lumber was dried ...

    Authors: Yonggun Park, Soo-Kyeong Jang, Jun-Ho Park, Sang-Yun Yang, Hyunwoo Chung, Yeonjung Han, Yoon-Seong Chang, In-Gyu Choi and Hwanmyeong Yeo
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1657
  24. Many streets in Europe and the US are lined with horse chestnut trees. However, its fruit is inedible and poorly utilized. Therefore, its effective utilization has been a big issue. For recycling of horse ches...

    Authors: Tetsuya Takahashi, Yoko Tsurunaga, Werner F. Schmidt and Katsumi Yoshino
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1649
  25. Epidermal peeling (EPT) and steam-heating (SHT) treatments are two widely processing methods in bamboo industry. Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel) and makino bamboo (Phyllostachys makinoi Hayata) are im...

    Authors: Min jay Chung and Sheng Yang Wang
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1647

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:s10086-017-1666-8

  26. This study examined the influence of welded depth and CuCl2 pretreated dowels on wood dowel welding. In untreated group without pretreatment (group A), test results indicated that welded depth 40 mm exhibited hig...

    Authors: Xudong Zhu, Songlin Yi, Ying Gao, Jirong Zhang, Chun Ni and Xiangya Luo
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1644
  27. Changes in surface property and mechanical properties in commercial particleboards and medium density fiberboards subjected to repetitive relative humidity treatment (i.e., aging treatment) were investigated. ...

    Authors: Sahriyanti Saad, Hikaru Kobori, Yoichi Kojima and Shigehiko Suzuki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1640
  28. Modal testing based on the theory of transverse vibration of orthotropic plate has shown great potentials in measuring elastic constants of panel products. Boundary condition (BC) and corresponding calculation...

    Authors: Jianhui Zhou, Ying Hei Chui, Meng Gong and Lin Hu
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1645
  29. The life history and feeding biology of the bamboo powderpost beetle Dinoderus minutus remain poorly understood because the beetles’ oviposition, development, and feeding take place inside bamboo culms. In this s...

    Authors: Hiroki Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Yanase and Yoshihisa Fujii
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1642

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Wood Science 2018 64:s10086-018-1707-y

  30. The Chinese furniture industry is important in the development of not only the furniture industry but also the social economy. From the point of view of the current state of the furniture industry in China, th...

    Authors: Xian-qing Xiong, Wei-juan Guo, Lu Fang, Min Zhang, Zhi-hui Wu, Rong Lu and Tetsuo Miyakoshi
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1643
  31. Tree growth stress, resulted from the combined effects of dead weight increase and cell wall maturation in the growing trees, fulfills biomechanical functions by enhancing the strength of growing stems and by ...

    Authors: Joseph Gril, Delphine Jullien, Sandrine Bardet and Hiroyuki Yamamoto
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1639
  32. We investigated the physiological responses of a lower termite, Coptotermes formosanus, fed on various lignocelluloses and purified lignins (milled-wood lignins, MWLs) from Japanese cedar (softwood), Japanese bee...

    Authors: Didi Tarmadi, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura, Yuki Tobimatsu, Masaomi Yamamura, Takuji Miyamoto, Yasuyuki Miyagawa and Toshiaki Umezawa
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1638
  33. To investigate the possibility of decontaminating 137Cs-contaminated Cryptomeria japonica wood, kraft pulping was conducted and the Cs behavior in the reaction process was examined. 133Cs-treated or 137Cs-contami...

    Authors: Wei Wang, Yasuyuki Matsushita, Dan Aoki, Kazuhiko Fukushima, Rie Tomioka, Kazuya Iizuka and Chisato Takenaka
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2017 63:1628

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