Título: | Non destructive wood quality estimation from standing tree in relation to end product characteristics of fast growth plantation eucalypts in Uruguay (Eucalyptus grandis M.) |
Autores: | OHTA, SADAAKI ; O'NEILL, HUGO ; TARIGO, FELIPE ; SEBASTIÁN QUAGLIOTTI |
Tipo de documento: | documento electrónico |
Editorial: | Montevideo [URUGUAY] : Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay (LATU), 2007 |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 35940 |
Dimensiones: | 33 p. |
Nota general: | Presentado en: IUFRO All Division Conference. Forest Products and Environment A Productive Symbiosis (5to. : 2007 octubre 29 - noviembre 2 : Taipei) |
Langues: | Inglés |
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Resumen: | Many non-destructive methods have been developed by a lot of researchers, and new methods for the field uses are going to study. Fast growth plantation species, for example In Uruguay, cutting rotation in E. grandis is 18 - 20 years, for Pinus species is 20-23. Sustainable forest management, for example, thinning, pruning, quality improvement by genetics are the most important for fast growing species. In addition to these, Mechanical Stress Rating Lumbers are required by utilization side (end users). Optimization of wood processing and productions for added end product values will be important. In this opportunity, we are aiming at wood characteristics estimation of young and small diameter thinning logs (9 to 10 years) which are taken from several sites, in Uruguay. |
Creative Commons : | CC BY-NC-ND |
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