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DEFECT 
AND 
DECAY 
IN WOODS
NATURAL 
DEFECTS
Cat Face - Fire Scar 
 A depression in the outer surface of a log 
where the tree failed to renew following 
an injury, such as an abrasion or fire scar.
Dead or Missing Side 
 Dead side is decay extending from the 
surface to the core of a log, resembling a pie 
shape in cross section of the log.
Lightning Scar 
 Lightning can damage a tree enough 
to provide entrance of fungal spores or 
cause other structural defects.
Constriction due to climber: 
 This defect occurs due to climbing 
plants. These climbing plants do 
considerable damage to the tree by 
binding round the stem.
Worm Holes, Insect Damage 
 Insect burrows that are sufficient to result 
in a significant loss of firm wood are not 
common in healthy trees. However, storage 
for long periods in salt water allows 
torpedo borers to do extensive damage and 
storage in land decks can allow boring 
insects to infest the sapwood.
Burls 
 Burls are abnormal swellings of the 
main stem or branches and are among 
the most visible of the stem diseases.
DEFECTS DUE TO 
CONVERSION 
Timbers may sometimes contain defects 
due to faulty conversion.
 Machine burnt: Defect due to 
overheating. 
 Machine notches: Due to bad holding 
and pulling. 
 Miscut: Careless during sawing of wood. 
 Imperfect grain: Not matching with 
grain alignment.
MECHANICAL DEFECTS 
Regardless of how efficiently or carefully the 
logging process is conducted, it will result in 
some damage to trees when they are felled, 
transported, and handled by various 
mechanical devices
Undercut 
 A heavy undercut in a butt log will 
reduce the amount of wood available 
to cut lumber but no firm wood 
deduction is made.
Barber Chair or Slab bed Logs 
 Barber chair is a very dangerous 
occurrence, where the tree splits up the 
trunk from the center during the 
chopping process.
Shatter or Broken End 
 Shatter is another defect resulting from 
the handling process When chopped, a tree 
will often break or shatter if the stem hits a 
rock or other object and also can be broken 
during skidding, decking, loading, or 
unloading.
Multiple Defects 
 Disease, environmental damage and 
equipment damage will all affect the 
volume of firm wood in a log.
FUNGAL 
DEFECTS
Stain 
 Fungi causing stain in wood, 
 it feeds only on food materials 
 Stain defect does not affect strength 
properties of wood.
Decay 
 This is observed due to wood destroying 
 These fungi nourish cell wall material 
and break down the cell structure and 
enzymatic activities. 
 This defect reduces the strength 
properties of wood.
DEFECTS DUE TO 
INSECTS AND 
OTHER ANIMALS:
Insects 
 Insects borers and termites together 
constitute one of the most destructive 
biological agencies causing defects in 
timber.
OTHER ANIMALS 
 Marine borer: 
For example: Crustaceans, Mollusks’, etc. 
 Birds and mammals 
For examples: birds, boar, deer
WOOD DECAY 
Wood decay or wood rot is caused by fungi – 
organisms that live on other organic matter 
such as wood.
Brown Decay 
 Can delete up to 65% of the weight of 
the timber. 
 Tends to spread from cell to cell fast. 
 Can be on the surface of the timber or 
inside the wood. 
 In the advanced stage, timber often 
forms into cube like appearance.
White Decay 
 Can delete up to 100% of Timber weight 
 Cells decompose from the center outwards 
and completely destroy the cell before 
moving onto the next cell. 
 Can be on the surface or inside the wood. 
 In the advanced stage, the timber has a 
hard appearance.
Soft Decay 
 Generally wood is a darkish color. 
 Usually found on the expanded surface 
of the wood and extending inwards.
Mold 
 They feed on the contents of the cells 
 No effect on the strength of the timber 
 When the timber dries the mold cannot 
continue 
 Molds are indicators of high moisture 
content in the air
TABLE 1: CAUSES OF DECAY 
Type Agent Environmental Factors 
Biological fungi (dry rot, wet rot, moulds and 
others) bacteria; actinomycetes; lichens, 
mosses and algae wood-boring insect 
larvae (woodworm,death watch beetle 
and others) carpet beetle, moths, book 
lice and silverfish termites 
moisture and humidity 
air movement 
temperature 
light 
dust 
food source 
Chemical acids, alkalis and solvents pollution 
remedial treatment 
Physical mechanical abrasion, general handling 
and others, decomposition by physical 
agents such as prolonged heating, fire 
and moisture 
normal use, visitor wear 
accidental damage 
sunlight, heating, fire, 
damp 
Radiation ultraviolet light exposure to sunlight
Brown cubical butt decay 
(Phaeolus schweinitzii) in pine. 
root decay (Inonotus tomentosus) 
in pine. 
TYPES OF DECAY
Cedar pocketdecay(Postia 
sericiomollis). butt decay and a 
heart decay 
Brown stringy trunk decay 
(Echinodontium tinctorium)
Brown hard trunk decay, advanced 
stage. 
Brown hard trunkdecay, cross 
section.
Brown hard trunk decay. 
(Echinodontium tinctorium), trunk decay (Phellinus tremulae),

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Defect and decay in woods

  • 1. DEFECT AND DECAY IN WOODS
  • 3. Cat Face - Fire Scar  A depression in the outer surface of a log where the tree failed to renew following an injury, such as an abrasion or fire scar.
  • 4. Dead or Missing Side  Dead side is decay extending from the surface to the core of a log, resembling a pie shape in cross section of the log.
  • 5. Lightning Scar  Lightning can damage a tree enough to provide entrance of fungal spores or cause other structural defects.
  • 6. Constriction due to climber:  This defect occurs due to climbing plants. These climbing plants do considerable damage to the tree by binding round the stem.
  • 7. Worm Holes, Insect Damage  Insect burrows that are sufficient to result in a significant loss of firm wood are not common in healthy trees. However, storage for long periods in salt water allows torpedo borers to do extensive damage and storage in land decks can allow boring insects to infest the sapwood.
  • 8. Burls  Burls are abnormal swellings of the main stem or branches and are among the most visible of the stem diseases.
  • 9. DEFECTS DUE TO CONVERSION Timbers may sometimes contain defects due to faulty conversion.
  • 10.  Machine burnt: Defect due to overheating.  Machine notches: Due to bad holding and pulling.  Miscut: Careless during sawing of wood.  Imperfect grain: Not matching with grain alignment.
  • 11. MECHANICAL DEFECTS Regardless of how efficiently or carefully the logging process is conducted, it will result in some damage to trees when they are felled, transported, and handled by various mechanical devices
  • 12. Undercut  A heavy undercut in a butt log will reduce the amount of wood available to cut lumber but no firm wood deduction is made.
  • 13. Barber Chair or Slab bed Logs  Barber chair is a very dangerous occurrence, where the tree splits up the trunk from the center during the chopping process.
  • 14. Shatter or Broken End  Shatter is another defect resulting from the handling process When chopped, a tree will often break or shatter if the stem hits a rock or other object and also can be broken during skidding, decking, loading, or unloading.
  • 15. Multiple Defects  Disease, environmental damage and equipment damage will all affect the volume of firm wood in a log.
  • 17. Stain  Fungi causing stain in wood,  it feeds only on food materials  Stain defect does not affect strength properties of wood.
  • 18. Decay  This is observed due to wood destroying  These fungi nourish cell wall material and break down the cell structure and enzymatic activities.  This defect reduces the strength properties of wood.
  • 19. DEFECTS DUE TO INSECTS AND OTHER ANIMALS:
  • 20. Insects  Insects borers and termites together constitute one of the most destructive biological agencies causing defects in timber.
  • 21. OTHER ANIMALS  Marine borer: For example: Crustaceans, Mollusks’, etc.  Birds and mammals For examples: birds, boar, deer
  • 22. WOOD DECAY Wood decay or wood rot is caused by fungi – organisms that live on other organic matter such as wood.
  • 23. Brown Decay  Can delete up to 65% of the weight of the timber.  Tends to spread from cell to cell fast.  Can be on the surface of the timber or inside the wood.  In the advanced stage, timber often forms into cube like appearance.
  • 24. White Decay  Can delete up to 100% of Timber weight  Cells decompose from the center outwards and completely destroy the cell before moving onto the next cell.  Can be on the surface or inside the wood.  In the advanced stage, the timber has a hard appearance.
  • 25. Soft Decay  Generally wood is a darkish color.  Usually found on the expanded surface of the wood and extending inwards.
  • 26. Mold  They feed on the contents of the cells  No effect on the strength of the timber  When the timber dries the mold cannot continue  Molds are indicators of high moisture content in the air
  • 27. TABLE 1: CAUSES OF DECAY Type Agent Environmental Factors Biological fungi (dry rot, wet rot, moulds and others) bacteria; actinomycetes; lichens, mosses and algae wood-boring insect larvae (woodworm,death watch beetle and others) carpet beetle, moths, book lice and silverfish termites moisture and humidity air movement temperature light dust food source Chemical acids, alkalis and solvents pollution remedial treatment Physical mechanical abrasion, general handling and others, decomposition by physical agents such as prolonged heating, fire and moisture normal use, visitor wear accidental damage sunlight, heating, fire, damp Radiation ultraviolet light exposure to sunlight
  • 28. Brown cubical butt decay (Phaeolus schweinitzii) in pine. root decay (Inonotus tomentosus) in pine. TYPES OF DECAY
  • 29. Cedar pocketdecay(Postia sericiomollis). butt decay and a heart decay Brown stringy trunk decay (Echinodontium tinctorium)
  • 30. Brown hard trunk decay, advanced stage. Brown hard trunkdecay, cross section.
  • 31. Brown hard trunk decay. (Echinodontium tinctorium), trunk decay (Phellinus tremulae),