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REINPRECHT L. (1998): Loss of antifungal activity of selected fungicides in treated wood due to natural ageing. Part 2: Activity against wood-destroying fungi. [fungicides, beechwood, natural ageing, Serpulalacrymans, Trametesversicolor] Czech Mycology 50(4): 259-269 (published: 12th July, 1998)
abstract
The activity of TCMTB and selected organotin TBTO, TBTS, TBTCA and TBT-DEDTK fungicides against the brown-rot fungus Serpula lacrymans and the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor was evaluated by means of mycological tests in which treated and subsequently naturally aged beechwood samples were exposed to the effect of fungi in Kolle’s flasks. In accordance with Part 1 of this work (activity against moulds), the TCMTB fungi cide could again be characterized as more weather stable than organotin fungicides.
REINPRECHT L. (1998): Loss of antifungal activity of selected fungicides in treated wood due to natural ageing. Part 1: Activity against moulds. [2-thiocyanomethylthiobenzothiazole, organotin fungicides, beechwood, natural ageing, moulds] Czech Mycology 50(4): 249-258 (published: 12th July, 1998)
abstract
The activity of 2-thiocyanomethylthiobenzothiazole (TCMTB) and selected organotin com pounds (OTC = TBTO, TBTS, TBTCA and TBT-DEDTK) against moulds was evaluated by means of mycologicaltestsin which treated and subsequently naturally aged beechwood samples were exposed to the effect of a mixture of six moulds under laboratory conditions. Natural ageing of the treated samples took place under an angle of 45’, and during periods of 0, 2 or 4 months. TCMTB was characterized as the relatively most stable fungicide with antimould activity.
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