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Potentialités du Robinier en Wallonie

@inproceedings{Claessens2006PotentialitsDR,
  title={Potentialit{\'e}s du Robinier en Wallonie},
  author={Hugues Claessens and Matthieu Alderweireld and Andr{\'e} Thibaut},
  year={2006}
}

Natural durability of black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) wood grown in Wallonia, Belgium

The statistical analysis does not reveal any significant differences among the sites, suggesting that the growth environment of the trees has no effect on their natural durability, and the natural durability of solid wood against wood-destroying fungi is determined.

Physical and mechanical properties of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) wood grown in Belgium

The black locust is classified as a “mid-heavy” and “half-hard” wood type with very high resilience, modulus of elasticity, and tensile strength in static bending (138 MPa).

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