Eucalyptus pilularis planted at three initial stocking densities of 833, 1111 and 1,667 stems ha-1 grown at either square or rectangular spacing was assessed for the effects of stocking and rectangularity on wood properties. Sample trees from each stocking and rectangularity combination were harvested at age 7 years and assessed for the commercially important wood properties of bow, as an indication of growth strain, shrinkage and basic density. Crown length ratio was used as an indicator of stand vigour and clear wood availability. Furthermore comment is made on the financial ramifications of wide inter-row spacing. Stocking and rectangularity significantly influenced bow but not shrinkage or basic density. Reducing within-row spacing to 2...
Effects of plant spacing on the physical, chemical and energy properties of Eucalyptus wood and bark...
In this study, the effect of competition on stand, tree, and wood structure was examined in the cont...
Eucalypt plantations in Tasmania have been managed predominantly for fibre production, but there is ...
Branch-related defects can significantly decrease the quality of plantation eucalypt logs grown for ...
The number of planted trees per hectare influences individual volume growth, which in turn can affec...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of different useful areas provide...
Historically square or almost square spacing design has been used in plantation forest, as it has be...
This paper investigates the early growth response, branching and stem quality of Endospermum medullo...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the influence of age, irrigation and spacing, on the volume an...
The choice of spacing among trees for operational plantations is typically based on one or more expe...
This paper presents the results of a wood property and sawn board quality study performed on disc sa...
A mature Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis) silviculture experiment provided initial s...
This study examined the effects of planting spacing on growth, yield, and wood properties of teak pl...
ABSTRACT For several wood uses, such as pulp, paper and charcoal, the presence of the bark is undesi...
Graduation date: 2000Intensive management of young-growth Douglas-fir plantations has emphasized vol...
Effects of plant spacing on the physical, chemical and energy properties of Eucalyptus wood and bark...
In this study, the effect of competition on stand, tree, and wood structure was examined in the cont...
Eucalypt plantations in Tasmania have been managed predominantly for fibre production, but there is ...
Branch-related defects can significantly decrease the quality of plantation eucalypt logs grown for ...
The number of planted trees per hectare influences individual volume growth, which in turn can affec...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of different useful areas provide...
Historically square or almost square spacing design has been used in plantation forest, as it has be...
This paper investigates the early growth response, branching and stem quality of Endospermum medullo...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the influence of age, irrigation and spacing, on the volume an...
The choice of spacing among trees for operational plantations is typically based on one or more expe...
This paper presents the results of a wood property and sawn board quality study performed on disc sa...
A mature Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis) silviculture experiment provided initial s...
This study examined the effects of planting spacing on growth, yield, and wood properties of teak pl...
ABSTRACT For several wood uses, such as pulp, paper and charcoal, the presence of the bark is undesi...
Graduation date: 2000Intensive management of young-growth Douglas-fir plantations has emphasized vol...
Effects of plant spacing on the physical, chemical and energy properties of Eucalyptus wood and bark...
In this study, the effect of competition on stand, tree, and wood structure was examined in the cont...
Eucalypt plantations in Tasmania have been managed predominantly for fibre production, but there is ...