Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides a rapid, non-destructive method for the routine estimation of wood properties. NIR spectroscopy is increasingly being used to replace traditional methods of wood property assessment, and it provides a wealth of information to tree growers, tree breeders, and manufacturers of forest products. The technology is particularly well-suited to tree improvement programmes where large numbers of samples must be analysed, but it can be utilised in any forestry application where the rapid provision of wood property data is required. The application of NIR spectroscopy to samples ranging in size from milled chips representing whole trees, to sections of wooden strips cut from increment cores, and, at the smalle...
The ability to assess wood quality is of primary importance to the forest industry. In the case of i...
The routine use of near infrared spectroscopy as a tool for the determination of Kraft pulp yield in...
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood prop...
Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides a rapid, non-destructive method for the routine estimation...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
"Near infrared" is the designation of the electromagnetic spectrum region immediately after the visi...
Wood is a renewable and valuable resource for a variety of end-use application areas. However, rapid...
Wood from different tree species is commonly similar in visual appearance but still have considerabl...
Wood basic density is indicative of several other wood properties and is considered as a key feature...
Research conducted at CSIRO Forestry ana Forest Products and the Cooperative Research Centre for Har...
Quality control of the planting material is essential to guarantee the reliability and the future of...
The ability to assess wood quality is of primary importance to the forest industry. In the case of i...
The routine use of near infrared spectroscopy as a tool for the determination of Kraft pulp yield in...
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood prop...
Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides a rapid, non-destructive method for the routine estimation...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
Aims of study: Forestry-related companies require quality monitoring methods capable to pass a large...
"Near infrared" is the designation of the electromagnetic spectrum region immediately after the visi...
Wood is a renewable and valuable resource for a variety of end-use application areas. However, rapid...
Wood from different tree species is commonly similar in visual appearance but still have considerabl...
Wood basic density is indicative of several other wood properties and is considered as a key feature...
Research conducted at CSIRO Forestry ana Forest Products and the Cooperative Research Centre for Har...
Quality control of the planting material is essential to guarantee the reliability and the future of...
The ability to assess wood quality is of primary importance to the forest industry. In the case of i...
The routine use of near infrared spectroscopy as a tool for the determination of Kraft pulp yield in...
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood prop...