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  1. Three hardwoods of varying vessel arrangement were treated with the ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C2mim][Cl]), which can dissolve cellulose, to investigate its influence on wood tissue m...

    Authors: Toru Kanbayashi and Hisashi Miyafuji
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2014 60:1389
  2. Potential compounds from Intsia palembanica methanol extracts were isolated. Three isolated compounds as well as 7 reported compounds from Merbau were analyzed for their ability to inhibit the lipase activity of

    Authors: Irmanida Batubara, Harlinda Kuspradini, Ali Mahmoud Muddathir and Tohru Mitsunaga
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2014 60:1388
  3. The use of an effective medium theory is important when accurately measuring wood density using millimeter and terahertz wave techniques. To confirm the applicability of this theory to the evaluation of wood d...

    Authors: Soichi Tanaka, Keiichiro Shiraga, Yuichi Ogawa, Yoshihisa Fujii and Shogo Okumura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2014 60:1386
  4. Phenolic extractives in the trunk of Toxicodendron vernicifluum (syn. Rhus verniciflua) were investigated. Seventeen compounds, gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, (−)-fisetinidol-4β-ol, (−)-fisetinidol-4α-ol, 2-be...

    Authors: Koh Hashida, Masanobu Tabata, Katsushi Kuroda, Yuichiro Otsuka, Satoshi Kubo, Rei Makino, Yoshitaka Kubojima, Mario Tonosaki and Seiji Ohara
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2014 60:1385
  5. The deterioration of particleboards for construction use was investigated by outdoor exposure tests at eight sites in Japan over 7 years. Two types of particleboard with different water resistances were tested...

    Authors: Noboru Sekino, Haruna Sato and Koji Adachi
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1384
  6. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels consist of several layers of lumber stacked crosswise and glued together on their faces. Prototype sugi CLT floor panels were manufactured and bending tests were carried out...

    Authors: Minoru Okabe, Motoi Yasumura, Kenji Kobayashi and Kazuhiko Fujita
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1377
  7. The effect of cross-sectional dimensions on bow and surface checking were investigated, using the boxed-heart square timber of two sugi cultivars with dimensions 80, 120, and 140 mm and length 1.9 m taken at t...

    Authors: Kana Yamashita, Yasuhiko Hirakawa, Shuetsu Saito, Hiroshi Nakatani, Motoyoshi Ikeda and Masamitsu Ohta
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1380
  8. Authors established a new manufacturing technology for crack-free carbonized boards by pressing and carbonizing the medium-density fiberboard. Industrialization of new functional carbon materials was performed...

    Authors: Sang-Bum Park, Min Lee, Dong-Won Son, Sang-Min Lee and Jong-In Kim
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1379
  9. This study is aimed to evaluate whether lintel has structural effect because it has not been categorized as a structural member. This study experimentally evaluated the horizontal load-carrying capacity of pos...

    Authors: Chun-Young Park, HyungKun Kim, Chang-Deuk Eom, Gwang-Chul Kim and Jun-Jae Lee
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1371
  10. Quantitative determination of cyproconazole by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis was investigated. The results suggest that cyproconazole determination is significantly affected by wood ext...

    Authors: Ikuo Momohara and Wakako Ohmura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1373
  11. The main objective of this study was to evaluate embedding strength on Uruguayan wood to apply the European yield theory (EYT) for double shear bolted joints’ on Eucalyptus grandis H.(EGH). To introduce the dowel...

    Authors: Alejandro Benitez Garcia and Naoyuki Itagaki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1372
  12. The effectiveness of air injection for preventing the blowout of particleboards manufactured using a radio-frequency hot press was investigated by evaluating the board properties under artificially created con...

    Authors: Hideaki Korai, Takayoshi Osada and Atsushi Sumida
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1358
  13. The kinetics of color changes in keyaki (Zelkova serrata Makino) and sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) wood during heat treatment were examined. The color of wood specimens treated at 90, 120, 150, and 180 Â°C wa...

    Authors: Miyuki Matsuo, Kenji Umemura and Shuichi Kawai
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 60:1369
  14. Growth characteristics [stem diameter (D), tree height (H), and bole volume (V)], stress-wave velocity (SWV), and Pilodyn penetration (P) were measured for 21 seed provenances of 24-year-old teak trees planted in...

    Authors: Fanny Hidayati, Futoshi Ishiguri, Kazuya Iizuka, Kazuko Makino, Yuya Takashima, Sri Danarto, Widaryanti Wahyu Winarni, Denny Irawati, Mohammad Na’iem and Shinso Yokota
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1368
  15. There has been a mass mortality of oak trees in the area along the coast of the Japan Sea. This phenomenon is caused by the ambrosia beetle Platypus quercivorus, which carries the ambrosia fungus Raffaelea querci...

    Authors: Kayoko Imai, Kosei Yamauchi and Tohru Mitsunaga
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1366
  16. Di-hydroxyl-terminated xylan butyrate (XylBu) with two hydroxyl end groups at opposite ends of the polymer was prepared by acid hydrolysis of XylBu. l-Lactide was polymerized on to the hydroxyl groups at both end...

    Authors: Yukiko Enomoto-Rogers and Tadahisa Iwata
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1367
  17. Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. is extensively planted in Thailand to produce wood chips used as raw material for pulp and paper. To promote the utilization of the wood from plantation-grown E. c...

    Authors: Futoshi Ishiguri, Sapit Diloksumpun, Jun Tanabe, Kazuya Iizuka and Shinso Yokota
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1363
  18. The essential oils of eighteen Egyptian plants were extracted by hydrodistillation and their chemical compositions were analyzed by GC-MS. The antifungal activity of the isolated oils was evaluated against two...

    Authors: Ahmed S. O. Mohareb, Mohamed E. I. Badawy and Samir A. M. Abdelgaleil
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1361
  19. This study aimed to clarify the conductance of moisture through wood cell components. Moisture diffusion coefficients were determined from three models (Stamm, Siau, and Kang et al.) and cell wall, pit, and ra...

    Authors: Yeonjung Han, Jun-Ho Park, Yoon-Seong Chang, Chang-Deuk Eom, Jun-Jae Lee and Hwanmyeong Yeo
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1362
  20. In this study, dynamic tests of nailed plywood-timber joints are conducted under a band-limited white-noise wave using a uniaxial hydraulic shaking table. The principal results are as follows: dynamic response...

    Authors: Takuro Hirai, Takeyoshi Uematsu, Yoshihisa Sasaki and Masahiko Toda
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1360
  21. Pulverized samples of wood, cedar and eucalyptus were treated with 5 N NaOH solutions at 25–150 Â°C. Hemicellulose and lignin content in the samples decreased with increasing treatment temperatures, while the r...

    Authors: Dai Oka, Kayoko Kobayashi, Noriyuki Isobe, Yu Ogawa, Tomoya Yokoyama, Satoshi Kimura, Ung-Jin Kim, Ken Tokuyasu and Masahisa Wada
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1359
  22. Wood characteristics vary from pith to bark and this can influence the final use. These variations can be related to the effects of plantation management. The radial variation in fiber cells, vessel elements, ...

    Authors: Hamid Reza Naji, Mohd. Hamami Sahri, Tadashi Nobuchi and Edi Suhaimi Bakar
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1357
  23. We examined the enzymatic saccharification and ethanol fermentation of the spent media (SMs) from Auricularia polytricha cultivation using wood meals of Falcataria moluccana, Shorea sp., and Tectona grandis. Alth...

    Authors: Denny Irawati, Yuya Takashima, Chisato Ueda, J. P. Gentur Sutapa, Sri Nugroho Marsoem, Futoshi Ishiguri, Kazuya Iizuka, Nobuo Yoshizawa and Shinso Yokota
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1356
  24. The decay risk of airborne wood-decay fungi in the same volume of air was investigated by using an air sampler over the course of a year at three different sampling sites. Japanese cedar disks measuring 7.8 cm...

    Authors: Ikuo Momohara, Yuko Ota, Takehiro Yamaguchi, Makoto Ishihara, Yoshihiro Takahata and Hajime Kosaka
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1355
  25. The purposes of this study were to examine the use of furniture mill residues containing high-density raw materials in particleboard production and to evaluate the effect of mixing several types of furnish on ...

    Authors: Muhammad Navis Rofii, Satomi Yumigeta, Yoichi Kojima and Shigehiko Suzuki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1353
  26. This study examined the feasibility of near infrared spectroscopy as a novel technique for log assessment on the basis of wood property. Near infrared (NIR) spectra were obtained from the transverse section of...

    Authors: Takaaki Fujimoto, Keisuke Kawakami, Haruhisa Aimi, Jun-ichi Shimizu, Koichi Hasegawa, Hikaru Kobori and Satoru Tsuchikawa
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1352
  27. Fire retardancy of melamine-modified urea–formaldehyde resin (MUF) containing intumescent fire-retardant ammonium polyphosphate (APP) (MUF/APP) was conducted by cone calorimeter with surface treatment of mediu...

    Authors: Xing-Xia Ma, Yu-Zhang Wu and Hai-Long Zhu
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1350
  28. Wood-based materials are extensively used for residual construction worldwide, especially in Japan. Most wood-based materials are fabricated using adhesives, some of which are not environmentally friendly. As ...

    Authors: Yoichi Kojima, Jun Minamino, Akiko Isa, Shigehiko Suzuki, Hirokazu Ito, Rie Makise and Masaki Okamoto
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1348
  29. We investigated the influences of chemical pretreatments and subsequent repeated dry-and-wet (RDW) treatments on the mechanical linkage between cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) and matrix substances (MT) in wood ...

    Authors: Keisuke Toba, Hiroyuki Yamamoto and Masato Yoshida
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1347
  30. The morphological changes in wood tissues of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) upon treatment with the ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C2mim][Cl]), which can dissolve cellulose, were investigate...

    Authors: Toru Kanbayashi and Hisashi Miyafuji
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1343
  31. For the application of millimeter wave (MMW) technique to nondestructive evaluation of wood, the effect of annual rings on the behavior of a 100 GHz MMW transmitted through wood was examined. The complex ampli...

    Authors: Soichi Tanaka, Yuko Fujiwara, Yoshihisa Fujii, Shogo Okumura, Hiroyoshi Togo, Naoya Kukutsu and Shoji Mochizuki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1342
  32. To evaluate the dielectric anisotropy caused by wood structure at a millimeter wave frequency of 100 GHz, the dielectric parameters for flat-sawn specimens of nine wood species at 0 and 11 % moisture content (...

    Authors: Soichi Tanaka, Yuko Fujiwara, Yoshihisa Fujii, Shogo Okumura, Hiroyoshi Togo, Naoya Kukutsu and Shoji Mochizuki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1341
  33. To examine the effect of the presence of benzylic hydroxyl group on the reaction of β-O-4 type lignin moiety with active oxygen species (AOS) under oxygen bleaching conditions, a specially designed β-O-4 type mod...

    Authors: Satoshi Ohmura, Tomoya Yokoyama and Yuji Matsumoto
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1339
  34. This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of Sugi lamina impregnated with low-molecular weight phenolic (LMWP) resin using the full cell process followed by curing at high temperature. In this study...

    Authors: Andi Hermawan, Toru Nakahara, Hiroki Sakagami, Noboru Fujimoto and Kiyotaka Uchikura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1338
  35. One of the most promising wood value-added processes currently under development is spalting, where pigment is added to wood via fungal colonization. Previous studies have shown laboratory level spalting to be...

    Authors: Sara C. Robinson, Daniela Tudor, Sara Hipson, Hilary Snider, Sheena Ng, Elena Korshikov and Paul A. Cooper
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1335
  36. To investigate the effect of CO2 laser incising under five drying methods on drying characteristics of Sugi lumber, the squares (120 mm Ã— 120 mm) of Sugi lumber with length of 650 mm were used. A half of samples ...

    Authors: Tomy Listyanto, Keisuke Ando, Hidefumi Yamauchi and Nobuaki Hattori
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2013 59:1331

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