Barry S. Goodell
113A Nutting Hall
(207) 581-2888
e-mail: goodell@umit.maine.edu

Title:
Professor and Head, Wood Science and Technology,
Forest Products Laboratory
Degrees:
B.S., University of New Hampshire, 1976
M.S., Oregon State University, 1980, Forest Products
Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1983, Forest Products
Current Research Interests:
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Enzymatic and Non-enzymatic Wood Degradation by Hymenomycetous Decay Fungi
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Free Radical Activity in Wood Degradation by Fungi
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CCA Preservative Treatment of Northeastern Timber Species
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Controlled Release of Fungicides for the Control of Decay in Utility Poles
Selected Publications:
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Goodell, B, F.A. Kamke, and J. Liu. 1991. Laser incising of spruce lumber
for improved preservative penetration. IRG/WP paper 3646. 14 pp. Presented
May 20-24, 1991 Kyoto, Japan. IRG Secretariat, Box 5607, S-114 86, Stockholm,
Sweden; and Forest Products Journal 41:(4)39-44.
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Goodell, B. and J. Pendlebury. 1991. Preservative treatment and field test
monitoring of spruce pole stock: pressure and diffusible chemical treatments.
Forest Products Journal 41:(4)39-44.
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Jellison, J., V. Chandhoke, B. Goodell, and F. Fekete. 1991. The isolation
and immunology of iron-binding compounds produced by Gloeophyllum trabeaum.
Appl. Micro. and Biotech. 35:805-809.
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Kim, Y.S., B. Goodell, and J. Jellison. 1991. Immuno-electron microscopic
localization of extracellular metabolites in spruce wood decayed by brown-rot
fungus Postia placenta. Holzforschung. 45:389-393.
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Goodell, B. and J. Jellison. 1990. Immunological characterization of fungal
enzymes and biological chelators involved in lignocellulose degradation.
Book chapter. Biodeterioration Research 3. 361-375. Plenum Publishing.
Courses Taught for Graduate Credit:
WTY 530 -- Wood Physics
WTY 615 -- Special Topics in Wood Deterioration
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