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Environmentally and economically very important mull bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) grown in Bangladesh was fond to be easily pressure treatable with CCA-C at green and air dry conditions. The green and air-dried bamboo treated at same treating conditons and concentration showed 110 per cent (2.10-times) higher retention in air-dried bamboo than green one. Adequate lower retention equivalent to 6.40 kg/m(3) (1.25 per cent w/w) dry oxides of CCA-C for indoor and outdoor overhead uses, can be obtained by full cell pressure treating round green bamboo with 4 per cent CCA-C solution or sliced air-dried bamboo with 2 per cent CCA-C solution. Adequate higher retention euivalent to 20 kg/m(3) (4 per cent w/w) for ground and water contact uses, can be obtained by treating air-dried (15 per cent MC) round bamboo with 5 per cent CCA-C solution. CCA retains more in node than internode and CCA-C fixes adequately in bambooo if dried slowly after treatment and before use. Two small holes at each internode before pressure treatment ensure treatment of split free bamboo.
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