Journal article

Resistance of preservative treated mahogany wood to subterranean termite attack

AM Fadillah, YS Hadi, MY Massijaya, B Ozarska

Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science | SPRINGER INDIA | Published : 2014

Abstract

Mahogany wood (Swietenia sp.), which is mostly used for furniture production in the Jepara (Central Java), a center of wood furniture production in Indonesia, was harvested from plantation and community forests. The trees were cut at 8–15 years of age and contained a large percentage of juvenile wood. This wood is very susceptible to attack by biodeterioration organisms, and preservatives are used to increase its durability. To evaluate the effectiveness of preservatives applied at three furniture factories, subterranean termite (Coptotermes curvignathus) laboratory testing was done. Results were expressed in terms of percent wood weight loss, termite mortality, and termite feeding rate. The..

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The authors wish to thank the Australia Center of International Agriculture Research for providing financial assistance for the research. The authors also thank stakeholders in the Jepara furniture industry, and Forest Products Department, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University for providing help in data gathering.