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W. Findlay, J. Savory (1946)
Dry Rot in WoodNature, 158
Discusses the forms of decay that can affect oak heartwood, sapwoodand wet oak. Examines white rot fungi and brown rot fungi, in particularthe way in which they attack oak, giving photographic examples ofvarious types of attack. Considers which forms of rot have structuralsignificance for buildings.
Structural Survey – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1992
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