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Chestnut Tannin/Furfuryl Alcohol Copolymers for Beech Wood Chemical Modification

Researchers developed a new way to protect beech wood by combining natural tannins extracted from chestnut with furfuryl alcohol. This treatment makes the wood more resistant to rot-causing fungi while making it more water-resistant and thermally stable. The innovation is significant because it replaces half of the chemical compound (furfuryl alcohol) with a natural plant extract, making the wood treatment more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

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Resin outpourings on conifers are inhabited by more members of Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Sordariomycetes) than previously thought

Scientists discovered that conifer tree resins, which protect trees from damage and infections, contain more fungi than previously known. In Polish forests, researchers identified seven fungal strains from resin samples, including two completely new species. These specialized fungi can survive in the harsh, toxic environment of tree resins, revealing that this unique habitat is far more diverse than scientists realized.

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