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van Nieuwenhuijzen, E.J. (author), Houbraken, J.A.M.P. (author), Punt, P.J. (author), Roeselers, G. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author), Samson, A. (author)
Background: Biofinished wood is considered to be a decorative and protective material for outdoor constructions, showing advantages compared to traditional treated wood in terms of sustainability and self-repair. Natural dark wood staining fungi are essential to biofinish formation on wood. Although all sorts of outdoor situated timber are...
article 2017
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van Nieuwenhuijzen, E.J. (author), Houbraken, J.A.M.P. (author), Meijer, M. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author), Samson, R.A. (author)
The genus Aureobasidium, which is known as a wood staining mould, has been detected on oil treated woods in the specific stain formation called biofinish. This biofinish is used to develop a new protective, self-healing and decorative biotreatment for wood. In order to understand and control biofinish formation on oil treated wood, the...
article 2016
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van Nieuwenhuijzen, E.J. (author), Sailer, M.F. (author), Gobakken, L.R. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author), Punt, P.J. (author), Samson, R.A. (author)
Stains on wood are often unwanted in outdoor applications, dark stain formation however is essential to the development of a new protective, self-healing and decorative biotreatment for wood. The biotreatment is based on the formation of surface covering mould staining on linseed oil treated pine sapwood during outdoor exposure. This specific...
article 2015