EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK

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Autor(a) principal: Paes, Juarez Benigno
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Guerra, Sara Carolina Soares, da Silva, Luciana Ferreira, de Oliveira, José Geraldo Lima, São Teago, Gilson Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
DOI: 10.5902/1980509825137
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25137
Resumo: When man stopped being nomadic, he had to adapt to new conditions, and started employing wood for energy, hunting and defense instruments and miscellaneous constructive elements. Since then, in the light of usages and rapid growth, the importance of wood has been increasing, primarily by their exploitation assaults less the environment when compared to other non-renewable materials. Although there are several researches about Eucalyptus and Pinus, but studies with other species are incipient mainly about the extractive effects on the wood natural resistance. Thus, this research aimed to assess the influence of extractive contents with the natural resistance of Acacia mangium, Casuarina sp. Eucalyptus cloeziana, Corymbia torelliana and Tectona grandis woods to Nasutitermes corniger xylophagous termite, species of frequent occurrence in several regions in Brazil. From each species, test samples were taken, with dimensions of 2.00 x 10.16 x 0.64 (radial x longitudinal x tangential) in four positions in the medulla-sapwood direction (internal core, intermediate core, outer core and sapwood). The woods were exposed to the action of termites for 45 days in a food preference assay. The samples not selected for the test with termites were turned into sawdust and the extractive contents were obtained by using the fraction which passed through the sieve 40 and was retained in mesh 60. The natural resistance has not been linked to extractive levels present in the wood. The resistance of wood varied in medulla-sapwood direction, with default variable for each species. The more resistant timbers were Tectona grandis and Corymbia torelliana and the most deteriorated was Acacia mangium.
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spelling EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACKEFEITO DO TEOR DE EXTRATIVOS NA RESISTÊNCIA NATURAL DE CINCO MADEIRAS AO ATAQUE DE CUPINS XILÓFAGOSextractivesxylophagous termitesfood preference assayextrativostérmitas xilófagospreferência alimentarWhen man stopped being nomadic, he had to adapt to new conditions, and started employing wood for energy, hunting and defense instruments and miscellaneous constructive elements. Since then, in the light of usages and rapid growth, the importance of wood has been increasing, primarily by their exploitation assaults less the environment when compared to other non-renewable materials. Although there are several researches about Eucalyptus and Pinus, but studies with other species are incipient mainly about the extractive effects on the wood natural resistance. Thus, this research aimed to assess the influence of extractive contents with the natural resistance of Acacia mangium, Casuarina sp. Eucalyptus cloeziana, Corymbia torelliana and Tectona grandis woods to Nasutitermes corniger xylophagous termite, species of frequent occurrence in several regions in Brazil. From each species, test samples were taken, with dimensions of 2.00 x 10.16 x 0.64 (radial x longitudinal x tangential) in four positions in the medulla-sapwood direction (internal core, intermediate core, outer core and sapwood). The woods were exposed to the action of termites for 45 days in a food preference assay. The samples not selected for the test with termites were turned into sawdust and the extractive contents were obtained by using the fraction which passed through the sieve 40 and was retained in mesh 60. The natural resistance has not been linked to extractive levels present in the wood. The resistance of wood varied in medulla-sapwood direction, with default variable for each species. The more resistant timbers were Tectona grandis and Corymbia torelliana and the most deteriorated was Acacia mangium.Quando o homem deixou de ser nômade, teve de se adaptar às novas condições, passando a empregar a madeira para energia, instrumentos de caça e defesa e elementos construtivos diversos. Desde então, em função dos usos e do rápido crescimento, a importância da madeira vem se acentuando, principalmente porque sua exploração agride menos o ambiente quando comparada a outros materiais não renováveis. Embora existam várias pesquisas sobre Eucalyptus e Pinus, estudos com outras espécies são incipientes, principalmente quanto ao efeito dos extrativos na resistência natural das madeiras. Assim, o objetivo da pesquisa foi avaliar a influência do teor de extrativos na resistência natural das madeiras de Acacia mangium, Casuarina sp., Eucalyptus cloeziana, Corymbia torelliana e Tectona grandis ao térmita xilófago Nasutitermes corniger, espécie de ocorrência frequente em várias regiões no Brasil. De cada espécie foram retirados corpos de prova, com dimensões de 2,00 x 10,16 x 0,64 cm (radial x longitudinal x tangencial) em quatro posições no sentido medula-alburno (cerne interno, cerne intermediário, cerne externo e alburno). As madeiras foram expostas à ação dos cupins durante 45 dias em ensaio de preferência alimentar. Amostras não selecionadas para o ensaio com cupins foram transformadas em serragem e o teor de extrativos obtido ao empregar a fração que passou pela peneira de 40 e ficou retida na de 60 mesh. A resistência natural não esteve associada ao teor de extrativos presentes na madeira. A resistência das madeiras variou no sentido medula-alburno, com padrão variável para cada espécie. As madeiras mais resistentes foram Tectona grandis e Corymbia torelliana e a mais deteriorada a Acacia mangium.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2513710.5902/1980509825137Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 4 (2016); 1259-1269Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 4 (2016); 1259-12691980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25137/pdfCopyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaes, Juarez BenignoGuerra, Sara Carolina Soaresda Silva, Luciana Ferreirade Oliveira, José Geraldo LimaSão Teago, Gilson Barbosa2017-04-05T18:22:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25137Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-05T18:22:22Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
EFEITO DO TEOR DE EXTRATIVOS NA RESISTÊNCIA NATURAL DE CINCO MADEIRAS AO ATAQUE DE CUPINS XILÓFAGOS
title EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
spellingShingle EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
Paes, Juarez Benigno
extractives
xylophagous termites
food preference assay
extrativos
térmitas xilófagos
preferência alimentar
Paes, Juarez Benigno
extractives
xylophagous termites
food preference assay
extrativos
térmitas xilófagos
preferência alimentar
title_short EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
title_full EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
title_fullStr EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
title_sort EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVE CONTENTS ON NATURAL RESISTANCE OF FIVE DIFFERENT WOOD TO XILOPHAGAUS TERMITES ATTACK
author Paes, Juarez Benigno
author_facet Paes, Juarez Benigno
Paes, Juarez Benigno
Guerra, Sara Carolina Soares
da Silva, Luciana Ferreira
de Oliveira, José Geraldo Lima
São Teago, Gilson Barbosa
Guerra, Sara Carolina Soares
da Silva, Luciana Ferreira
de Oliveira, José Geraldo Lima
São Teago, Gilson Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Guerra, Sara Carolina Soares
da Silva, Luciana Ferreira
de Oliveira, José Geraldo Lima
São Teago, Gilson Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paes, Juarez Benigno
Guerra, Sara Carolina Soares
da Silva, Luciana Ferreira
de Oliveira, José Geraldo Lima
São Teago, Gilson Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv extractives
xylophagous termites
food preference assay
extrativos
térmitas xilófagos
preferência alimentar
topic extractives
xylophagous termites
food preference assay
extrativos
térmitas xilófagos
preferência alimentar
description When man stopped being nomadic, he had to adapt to new conditions, and started employing wood for energy, hunting and defense instruments and miscellaneous constructive elements. Since then, in the light of usages and rapid growth, the importance of wood has been increasing, primarily by their exploitation assaults less the environment when compared to other non-renewable materials. Although there are several researches about Eucalyptus and Pinus, but studies with other species are incipient mainly about the extractive effects on the wood natural resistance. Thus, this research aimed to assess the influence of extractive contents with the natural resistance of Acacia mangium, Casuarina sp. Eucalyptus cloeziana, Corymbia torelliana and Tectona grandis woods to Nasutitermes corniger xylophagous termite, species of frequent occurrence in several regions in Brazil. From each species, test samples were taken, with dimensions of 2.00 x 10.16 x 0.64 (radial x longitudinal x tangential) in four positions in the medulla-sapwood direction (internal core, intermediate core, outer core and sapwood). The woods were exposed to the action of termites for 45 days in a food preference assay. The samples not selected for the test with termites were turned into sawdust and the extractive contents were obtained by using the fraction which passed through the sieve 40 and was retained in mesh 60. The natural resistance has not been linked to extractive levels present in the wood. The resistance of wood varied in medulla-sapwood direction, with default variable for each species. The more resistant timbers were Tectona grandis and Corymbia torelliana and the most deteriorated was Acacia mangium.
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