• 제목/요약/키워드: Cartapip

검색결과 3건 처리시간 0.012초

청변균 및 살균제처리재의 펄프화특성 (Pulping Features of Blue-stained and Fungicide-treated Woods)

  • 조남석;정선화
    • 펄프종이기술
    • /
    • 제37권3호
    • /
    • pp.66-73
    • /
    • 2005
  • This study was performed to understand the changes in wood extractives, mainly acetone extracts, in pine woods (Pinus densiflora and Pinus rigida) treated by three blue stain fungi (BSF) such as native BSF in Korea, Leptographium sp., screened Albino strain(BSFcs-1) and commercial Cartapip and fungicide, Wood guard. In addition their pulping and bleaching properties were investigated. BSF treatment has significantly reduced acetone extracts, $25.1{\sim}30.4%$ decreasing in red pine and $22.9{\sim}28.1%$ in pitch pine. Three week aging treatment showed about 20% decreasing in red pine and 19.3% in pitch pine. There were not so significant differences in extracts reduction among native BSF and Albino-type strains (Albino strain, BSFcs-1, and commercial Cartapip). But fungicide, Wood guard, treated wood showed relatively lower decreasing rates of extractives, 14% in red pine and 10.1% in pitch pine. Therefore it is understandable that the fungicide could protect the wood from blue stain fungi attack, but has no effect on its extractive reduction. Concerned to pulping properties of BSF and fungicide treated woods, red pine and pitch pine, optimum pulping condition was 20% active alkali, wood to liquor ratio 1 to 6, $170^{\circ}C$, and 2.5 hr. In the case of BSF woods, optimum pulping condition was same as the sound wood, $43.5{\sim}45%$ of pulp yields and $1.3{\sim}1.45%$ of rejects. Screened pulp yield of fungicide treated wood was lower than those of BSF treated woods. Rejects in pulps were higher in fungicide-treated wood than BSF treated woods. Bleaching pulp yields were ranged of 92 to 93.5%. BSF, Cartapip and fungicide treated woods resulted in lower brightness of $55{\sim}58%$, but Albino-type strain(BSFcs-1) $61.3{\sim}62.3%$, very similar to untreated one. Therefore bleaching chemicals could be saved in the processing of chemical pulping.

청변균처리에 의한 소나무재의 추출물함량 변화 (Changes in Extractives of Pine Woods Treated by Blue Staining Fungi)

  • 조남석;이종규
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
    • /
    • 제33권4호통권132호
    • /
    • pp.53-59
    • /
    • 2005
  • 본 연구에서는 변색균, 선발된 Albino 균주(BSFcs-1) 및 Cartapip 균주를 접종시킨 소나무재 및 리기다소나무재의 추출물함량 및 추출물성분의 화학적 조성 변화를 조사하였다. 청변균처리에 의하여 아세톤추출물의 함량이 급격히 감소되었는데, 무처리재의 추출물함량이 3주간의 천연노화처리로 약 20% 감소되었으며, 변색균, Albino균주(BSFcs-1) 및 Cartapip균주처리로 소나무재의 경우 25.1~30.4%의 추출물이 감소하였다. 한편 리기다소나무의 경우는 추출물 함량이 22.9~28.1% 감소되었다. 처리전 및 처리후의 추출물의 조성변화를 분석한 결과, 소나무재와 리기다소나무재 모두 자연노화 및 변색균처리로 그 함량이 낮아졌다. 추출물조성을 살펴보면 fatty acids와 sterols은 3주간 자연노화처리로 10.6~11.2%, 변색균처리로 36~41.1%의 높은 감소율을 나타냈다. 또한 triglycerides도 3주간 자연노화처리로 5.68~9.4%, 변색균처리로 38.5~40.0% 높은 감소율을 나타냈다. Resin acids의 경우 3주간 자연노화처리로 6.1~11.3%, 변색균처리로 36~41.5%의 감소율을 나타냈다. 추출물함량에 있어서 변색균과 선발된 무색균주(albino균주) 간에는 큰 차이가 없었다. 본 연구로부터 목재변색을 생물학적으로 방제할 목적으로 국내에서 선발된 albino균주(BSFcs-1)가 추출물함량을 효과적으로 감소시키는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

Potentials for Biological Control of Blue Stain on Woods Caused by Ophiostomatoid Fungi

  • Lee, Jong-Kyu;Oh, Eun-Sung
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
    • /
    • 제16권4호
    • /
    • pp.200-205
    • /
    • 2000
  • Biological control of blue stain fungi, such as Ophiostoma and Leptographium spp., that reduce the quality of logs and cause economic losses in wood product industry, was carried out in laboratory and field trials by a colorless strain of Ophiostoma quercus, BSFcs-1. Inoculation of pine wood chips with the colorless strain 1 wk before inoculating wild-type strain demonstrated that BSFcs-1 colonized wood chips and excluded blue stain fungi from being established. Efficacy of BSFcs-1 was compared with colorless strain of O. piliferum, which is commercially available under the trade name of Cartapip. Inoculation of pine wood logs with the colorless strain 1 wk before inoculating wild-type strain of blue stain in isolated wood chips, while O. quercus and O. floccosum colonized 0% and 17%, respectively. Simultaneous inoculation of logs with the colorless and wild-type strains resulted in decreased colonization (28%) by BSFcs-1, but increased colonization by O. quercus (185) and O. floccosum (29%). On the other hand, BSFcs-1 and wild-type strain alone colonized 75% and 71%, respectively. Treatment of the surface of log ends with mycelial suspension of BSFcs-1 after cutting also showed good control of blue stain fungi in a pine forest stands.

  • PDF