Variation in mechanical properties of two rubberwood clones in relation to planting density. Hevea brasiliensis as a fast-growing species with rotation age of about 25 years is usually managed under intensive silviculture techniques. Normally, it has a high amount of lower quality juvenile wood that needs to be characterised for proper usage. Samples from four planting densities (500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 trees ha-1) of two new rubberwood clones [RRIM 2020 (A) and RRIM 2025 (B)] were subjected to selected mechanical tests. Significant differences in modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE) between planting densities were found except for MOE from clone B. The significant difference in clone B for compression parallel to grain...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting c...
Hevea brasiliensis as a fast-growing species with rotation age of about 25 years is usually managed ...
Rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) is a well-known plantation species in tropical areas. Wood propertie...
Wood density and types of shrinkage were examined in two rubberwood latex timber clones of rubber (H...
The effect of initial planting density (500, 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000 trees per ha) on tree growth, w...
The wood anatomical properties of two new rubberwood clones (RRIM 2020 [I] and RRIM 2025 [II]) at fo...
Wood characteristics vary from pith to bark and this can influence the final use. These variations c...
In this study, the fiber morphology and chemical constituents of a 4-year-old rubber tree (Hevea bra...
Rubber has been grown for several decades in Africa, notably in Ivory Coast. Although the yields obt...
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar as propriedades mecânicas da madeira de seringueira (...
The demand of natural rubber has increased continuously with the increase in population and living s...
Rubber growing in Malaysia predominantly a smallholder’s industry with contributed about 93.1% (2013...
Understanding wood properties and behavior is important to evaluate the performance of producing hi...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting c...
Hevea brasiliensis as a fast-growing species with rotation age of about 25 years is usually managed ...
Rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) is a well-known plantation species in tropical areas. Wood propertie...
Wood density and types of shrinkage were examined in two rubberwood latex timber clones of rubber (H...
The effect of initial planting density (500, 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000 trees per ha) on tree growth, w...
The wood anatomical properties of two new rubberwood clones (RRIM 2020 [I] and RRIM 2025 [II]) at fo...
Wood characteristics vary from pith to bark and this can influence the final use. These variations c...
In this study, the fiber morphology and chemical constituents of a 4-year-old rubber tree (Hevea bra...
Rubber has been grown for several decades in Africa, notably in Ivory Coast. Although the yields obt...
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar as propriedades mecânicas da madeira de seringueira (...
The demand of natural rubber has increased continuously with the increase in population and living s...
Rubber growing in Malaysia predominantly a smallholder’s industry with contributed about 93.1% (2013...
Understanding wood properties and behavior is important to evaluate the performance of producing hi...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
This study aims to understand the effect of the initial planting density on the anatomical variabili...
The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting c...