Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards produced from Eucalyptus nitens pruned logs. The normal methods for managing these problems are through selection of sawing and drying techniques. This paper evaluates tree breeding as a means of managing this problem. Genetic parameters were estimated for tangential collapse measured on 12 mm wood cores taken at 0.9 m height. Data were collected from 12 year old E. nitens progeny trials in Tasmania. Collapse was under moderate to strong genetic control. Heritabilities across sites varied from 0.23 to 0.61 and for a combined site analysis the heritability was 0.38. Genetic correlations between collapse and basic density were strongly favourable...
In recent years, E. nitens growers in southern Australia have established substantial areas of plant...
A trial was undertaken to assess the extent to which variation in sawn-board quality traits of plant...
Collapse is almost certain to occur in the industrial drying of Eucalyptus nitens and, as such this ...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
Eucalyptus nitens is a hardwood plantation species used in cool-temperate regions of the world. It ...
Eucalyptus nitens plantations are generally established for pulpwood production but an increasing ar...
This thesis investigates the phenotypic and genetic variation of key wood traits of Eucalyptus niten...
Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens are among the most important plantation eucalypts in temperate re...
Traditional methods of assessing wood properties are both destructive and expensive, limiting the nu...
Eucalyptus nitens is widely planted for pulpwood, and increasingly also for solid-wood timber produ...
Assessments of genetic variation in wood properties are difficult and expensive to carry out. As a c...
Introduction - There is increasing interest in managing Eucalyptus nitens plantations for sawn-timbe...
In recent years, E. nitens growers in southern Australia have established substantial areas of plant...
A trial was undertaken to assess the extent to which variation in sawn-board quality traits of plant...
Collapse is almost certain to occur in the industrial drying of Eucalyptus nitens and, as such this ...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
Eucalyptus nitens is a hardwood plantation species used in cool-temperate regions of the world. It ...
Eucalyptus nitens plantations are generally established for pulpwood production but an increasing ar...
This thesis investigates the phenotypic and genetic variation of key wood traits of Eucalyptus niten...
Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens are among the most important plantation eucalypts in temperate re...
Traditional methods of assessing wood properties are both destructive and expensive, limiting the nu...
Eucalyptus nitens is widely planted for pulpwood, and increasingly also for solid-wood timber produ...
Assessments of genetic variation in wood properties are difficult and expensive to carry out. As a c...
Introduction - There is increasing interest in managing Eucalyptus nitens plantations for sawn-timbe...
In recent years, E. nitens growers in southern Australia have established substantial areas of plant...
A trial was undertaken to assess the extent to which variation in sawn-board quality traits of plant...
Collapse is almost certain to occur in the industrial drying of Eucalyptus nitens and, as such this ...