Lumber Potential of Tropical Species in a Mixed Plantation:Assessment at 50 Months

IF 0.5 Q4 FORESTRY
Amanda Arantes Junqueira, G. C. Santos, Osmar de Freitas Neves Junior, Carlos Eduardo Silveira da Silva, D. C. Batista, A. M. Carvalho
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Abstract The use of tropical species in forest plantations is an alternative to supply the demand of good quality wood. However, information regarding the performance of planted tropical species is scarce. The aim of this study was to provide an assessment of the lumber potential of Cariniana legalis (“jequitiba-rosa”), Zeyheria tuberculosa (“ipe-felpudo”) and Cordia trichotoma (“louro-pardo”) in a forest plantation. Three trees per species were sampled at age of 50 months, planted in a mixed stand with 2 x 4 m spacing in Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil. We assessed characteristics of the trees, the logs, lumber yield, and partial volumetric shrinkage of wood. Total volumetric shrinkage of ipe-felpudo, jequitiba-rosa and louro-pardo would be around 12.80%, 13.40% and 11.58%, respectively. Among the three species analyzed, louro-pardo had the best performance, followed by ipe-felpudo, while jequitiba-rosa had the worst performance. All species had good performance regarding log quality and dimensional stability of wood.
混交林热带树种木材潜力:50个月评估
摘要热带树种在人工林中的使用是满足优质木材需求的另一种选择。然而,关于热带种植物种的表现的资料很少。本研究的目的是评估一个人工林中合法的Cariniana (" jequitiba-rosa ")、弧菌(" ipe-felpudo ")和trichotoma (" lloo -pardo ")的木材潜力。在巴西巴伊亚州Porto Seguro的一个混交林中,每个树种在50月龄时取样3棵,间距为2 × 4 m。我们评估了树木的特征,原木,木材产量和木材的部分体积收缩。ipe-felpudo、jequitiba-rosa和lloo -pardo的总体积收缩率分别在12.80%、13.40%和11.58%左右。3种植物中,laloo -pardo表现最好,ipe-felpudo次之,jequtiba -rosa表现最差。所有树种在原木质量和木材尺寸稳定性方面均表现良好。
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