Ultrasonic phytosanitation of pinewood nematode infected wood



Document title: Ultrasonic phytosanitation of pinewood nematode infected wood
Journal: Maderas : ciencia y tecnología
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System number: 000544720
ISSN: 0718-221X
Authors: 1
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Institutions: 1University of British Columbia, Department of Wood Science, Vancouver. Canadá
2FP Innovations, Vancouver. Canadá
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Season: Ene
Volumen: 18
Number: 1
Pages: 99-104
Country: Chile
Language: Inglés
English abstract Pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) mortality was investigated after ultrasonic treatment at 20 and 40 kHz frequency. Experiments were conducted with infected small wood specimens that were ultrasonically treated for 1, 3, 5 and 7 hours and two variable temperature conditions, namely, a gradually increasing from ambient to a maximum of 70°C and a decreasing from ambient to a minimum of 5°C. The results revealed that the ultrasonic treatment itself had no significant effect on the nematode mortality at the 5°C level, while at the 70°C level, considerable nematode mortality was observed in short time periods and at 7 hours of sonic exposure it reached 100%. Therefore, certain combinations of timing and frequency of ultrasonic waves and produced heat can be effective in killing pinewood nematodes thus resulting in phytosanitized wood.
Keyword: Bursaphelenchus xylophilus,
Leptographium terebrantis,
Leptographium longiclavatum,
Ophiostoma montium,
Ophiostoma clavigerum,
Pinus contorta
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