Author:
Schrader Lauritz,Trautner Jochen,Tebbe Christoph C.
Abstract
AbstractThe susceptibility of timber to microbial degradation is a major challenge for its long-term outdoor usage. It is important to know which microorganisms are responsible for wood degradation and which environmental factors influence the species composition in order to make adjustments for extending their service life in the future.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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