Wood quality data from 33 sites aged between 15 and 18 years old were analysed to determine the effect of prior land use (pasture, cleared grazing land or timber) on wood density, wood stiffness, fibre length and kraft pulp yield. Sampling sites covered 6 different forest areas within the estate. Prior land use (PLU) significantly affected wood stiffness, density and fibre length but not the kraft pulping traits. In contrast, differences were found between different forest areas for the kraft pulping traits plus fibre length but not for stiffness or density. Pasture sites produced larger trees with bigger branches and slightly lower stiffness and density and shorter fibres. Cleared sites were similar to pasture whilst the timber sites were ...
Recent developments in the stand modelling system STANDPAK have allowed the prediction of Mean Log A...
Wood properties were examined in 50 trees of Pinus radiata D. Don growing in Kaingaroa Forest in the...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
Three pairs of sites in the Oberon area of NSW were sampled to determine the effect of prior land-us...
Two progeny trials of native provenances of Pinus radiata, representing the 1978 seed collection, we...
This study was conducted to determine the within- and between-tree variations in the physical and me...
The effect of thinning on the relationship of wood quality traits measured on standing trees (dynami...
Most of the wood harvested in New Zealand comes from plantations of the exotic species Pinus radiata...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Increment core and wood disc samples were collected from 10 Pinus radiata D. Don (radiata pine) tree...
Variation in green density and moisture content are relevant for log transport planning, weight-scal...
Effects of physiological ageing on physical wood properties of Pinus radiata D.Don trees were assess...
Pinus radiata D. Don wood residues can be divided into two categories- top logs and whole trees <...
Recent developments in the stand modelling system STANDPAK have allowed the prediction of Mean Log A...
Wood properties were examined in 50 trees of Pinus radiata D. Don growing in Kaingaroa Forest in the...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
Three pairs of sites in the Oberon area of NSW were sampled to determine the effect of prior land-us...
Two progeny trials of native provenances of Pinus radiata, representing the 1978 seed collection, we...
This study was conducted to determine the within- and between-tree variations in the physical and me...
The effect of thinning on the relationship of wood quality traits measured on standing trees (dynami...
Most of the wood harvested in New Zealand comes from plantations of the exotic species Pinus radiata...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Wood density and stiffness are among the most important wood quality traits for timber products and ...
Increment core and wood disc samples were collected from 10 Pinus radiata D. Don (radiata pine) tree...
Variation in green density and moisture content are relevant for log transport planning, weight-scal...
Effects of physiological ageing on physical wood properties of Pinus radiata D.Don trees were assess...
Pinus radiata D. Don wood residues can be divided into two categories- top logs and whole trees <...
Recent developments in the stand modelling system STANDPAK have allowed the prediction of Mean Log A...
Wood properties were examined in 50 trees of Pinus radiata D. Don growing in Kaingaroa Forest in the...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...