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Comparative studies on the in-ground and above-ground durability of European oak heartwood (Quercus petraea Liebl. and Quercus robur L.)
Authors:C Brischke  C R Welzbacher  A O Rapp  U Augusta  K Brandt
Affiliation:1. Institute of Vocational Sciences in the Building Trade, Leibniz University Hannover, Herrenh?user Str. 8, 30419, Hannover, Germany
2. Einemhofer Weg 25, 21394, Westergellersen, Germany
3. Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries, Institute for Wood Technology and Wood Biology, Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI), Leuschnerstr. 91, 21031, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:The durability of European oak (Quercus petraea Liebl. and Quercus robur L.) is controversially discussed since a long time. While it is classified as a “durable” timber species (durability class 2, according to EN 350-2), results from different studies indicated a lower durability. Therefore comparative studies with sessile oak and English oak were carried out including laboratory resistance tests against different basidiomycetes, soil box tests against soft rot and other soil-inhabiting micro-organisms, as well as in-ground and above-ground field trials at different test sites. Both oak species were rated “non-durable” (durability class 5, DC 5) in soil box tests and in-ground field trials and “slightly durable” (DC 4) in above-ground field trials. Solely results from laboratory tests with pure basidiomycete cultures led to partly better estimates (“very durable” to “moderately durable” DC 1-3), but did not represent the organisms responsible for decay in the field. For oak, EN 350-2 reflects only laboratory results but not the performance of the material in real field situations.
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