Physical–mechanical properties of wood from a eucalyptus clone planted in an integrated crop-livestock-forest system

IF 1.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Mayra Daniella Ferreira, Rafael Rodolfo de Melo, H. Tonini, A. Pimenta, D. Gatto, R. Beltrame, D. M. Stangerlin
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ABSTRACT Integrated crop-livestock-forest (iCLF) systems are consolidated as alternatives for multiple use of agricultural lands to produce grains, meat, milk, timber and non-timber products. This article reports the analysis of the wood quality of a eucalyptus clone grown in conventional homogenous plantation and iCLF system and evaluated at 7-year age. For this purpose, 12 and 36 trees, respectively, from a conventional plantation and the iCLF system, were collected and sampled to determine their chemical composition (ashes, extractives, total carbohydrates and lignin contents) and physical–mechanical properties. Higher contents of ashes, extractives and holocellulose were found in wood from the iCLF system. Wood from that system had higher density and both static bending and compressive strength. Linear and volumetric shrinkage as well as the anisotropic factor were not influenced by the management system. Despite being juvenile, the wood from iCLF can be employed for industrial uses, notably sawn lumber and firewood.
种植在综合作物-畜牧业森林系统中的桉树无性系木材的物理-机械特性
摘要综合作物-畜牧业森林(iCLF)系统被整合为多种农业用地的替代品,用于生产谷物、肉类、牛奶、木材和非木材产品。本文对在传统均质人工林和iCLF系统中生长的桉树无性系的木材质量进行了分析,并在7岁时进行了评估。为此,分别从传统种植园和iCLF系统中收集和采样了12棵和36棵树木,以确定其化学成分(灰烬、提取物、总碳水化合物和木质素含量)和物理力学性能。在iCLF系统的木材中发现了更高含量的灰烬、提取物和全纤维素。来自该系统的木材具有更高的密度以及静态弯曲和抗压强度。线性和体积收缩以及各向异性因素不受管理系统的影响。尽管是幼年木材,iCLF的木材可以用于工业用途,尤其是锯木和木柴。
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International Wood Products Journal
International Wood Products Journal MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD-
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