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Original Article

The urea treatment of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) logs promotes wood decay and wood discoloration

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Received 26 Feb 2024, Accepted 07 May 2024, Published online: 20 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Silver birch Betula pendula Roth is a widely distributed tree species in northern Europe, the wood of which is extensively used to produce plywood and veneer. However, birch wood is highly susceptible to fungal decay and discoloration. This study investigated the effectiveness of urea treatment against fungi causing discoloration in birch logs. The effect of urea treatment was evaluated in two settings, i.e. in the forest and in the log yard. In the forest, 80 one-meter-long stem segments were produced and half of them were treated with 35% urea solution and the other half with water. To simulate mechanical bark injury, half of the segments were deliberately damaged before storage. In the log yard, 60 stem segments were similarly prepared to assess fungal species colonizing wood during long-term storage. The results showed that urea-treated and bark-damaged logs exhibit the highest rate of wood discoloration, which increased with prolonged storage. Fungal isolation from wood samples identified a higher diversity of fungal species in samples from the log yard. The most frequently isolated fungi were ascomycetes from the genus Ophiostoma. In conclusion, the results demonstrated that the urea treatment is an ineffective measure against fungi causing discoloration in birch wood.

Acknowledgements

We thank our colleagues at the LSFRI Silava Genetic Resource Centre for help with molecular analyses.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This research was co-funded by Latvijas Finieris and the European Regional Development Fund within the framework of the project “Forest Sector Competence Centre of Latvia” by Contract No. 1.2.1.1/18/A/004 between the “Forest Sector Competence Centre of Latvia” Ltd. and the Central Finance and Contracting Agency, the study “Development of chemical preparation for reducing root rot caused losses in Norway spruce stands on peat soils”.

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