Abstract The wood anatomy of Oecopetalum mexicanum Greenm. & C. H. Thomps. is described for the first time. This species grows in the forest and coffee ecosystem of the sierra de Misantla, Veracruz, Mexico. In order to recommend possible uses, mechanical properties essays of different types were carried out. These were: bending, like stress at proportional limit, unit work to proportional limit, modulus of elasticity, modulus of rupture, and unit work to maximum load in bending; parallel compression to grain, like maximum strength, stress at proportional limit and modulus of elasticity. All these essays were performed in green wood condition. For each sample, specific gravity was obtained. Vessel diameter, density and distribution, and esti...
Wood has multiple properties that are found depending on the type of species, anisotropic variation,...
This study evaluated the properties of juvenile wood from 7-year-old Cedrela odorata trees in two po...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...
The wood anatomy of Coccoloba cozumelensis Hemsl., Coccoloba spicata Lundell, Gymnanthes lucida Sw.,...
The relationship between anatomical features and some physical properties and five mechanical proper...
Wood anatomy of 21 species of the deciduous dry forest at Tamaulipas, Mexico was studied with the ai...
Abstract: Mexico is a distribution center for the genus Quercus, with 161 species recorded; some 60 ...
Abstract: In this study the wood anatomical description of 12 species characteristics from cloud for...
The Amazon specie Paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Herb) present fasts growth and very good developme...
This paper is a contribution toward the knowlege of wood anatomy of eight species of trees used for ...
Abstract Due to changes in the Amazon forest dynamics after the first cutting cycle, non exploited s...
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana habita en México, formando relictos en e...
Costa Rica has several species wood from forest plantations to supply the demand for end-user wood. ...
Here are characterized 6 wood species commonly used as structural elements in Boyacá department, acc...
Abstract: The macroscopic and microscopic anatomical description of the wood of eight species of Que...
Wood has multiple properties that are found depending on the type of species, anisotropic variation,...
This study evaluated the properties of juvenile wood from 7-year-old Cedrela odorata trees in two po...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...
The wood anatomy of Coccoloba cozumelensis Hemsl., Coccoloba spicata Lundell, Gymnanthes lucida Sw.,...
The relationship between anatomical features and some physical properties and five mechanical proper...
Wood anatomy of 21 species of the deciduous dry forest at Tamaulipas, Mexico was studied with the ai...
Abstract: Mexico is a distribution center for the genus Quercus, with 161 species recorded; some 60 ...
Abstract: In this study the wood anatomical description of 12 species characteristics from cloud for...
The Amazon specie Paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Herb) present fasts growth and very good developme...
This paper is a contribution toward the knowlege of wood anatomy of eight species of trees used for ...
Abstract Due to changes in the Amazon forest dynamics after the first cutting cycle, non exploited s...
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana habita en México, formando relictos en e...
Costa Rica has several species wood from forest plantations to supply the demand for end-user wood. ...
Here are characterized 6 wood species commonly used as structural elements in Boyacá department, acc...
Abstract: The macroscopic and microscopic anatomical description of the wood of eight species of Que...
Wood has multiple properties that are found depending on the type of species, anisotropic variation,...
This study evaluated the properties of juvenile wood from 7-year-old Cedrela odorata trees in two po...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Growth in world demand for wood implies a search for new fast growing species with ...