The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting clones growing on three different sites in different geographic locations was studied. The purpose was to follow variation in wood physical and mechanical properties and in quality between fast-growing clones grown in environments differing in nutritional and soil properties and climate within the boreal zone. The cloned trees had been selected on groundsof good growth, health and quality. The cuttings were collected from three-year-old seedlings and rooted. The rooted cuttings were planted in the 1970’s and they were on average 26 years old at a time of felling. The variation of weight density was studied within the annual ring and within the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
Wood basic density was assessed on cuttings from 11 clones in a 16-year-old clonal trial of Pinus ra...
The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting c...
A.-C. 2006. Growth rate and wood properties of Norway spruce cutting clones on differen
The growing forest bioeconomy calls for enhancing wood production in Finland. Accordingly, we studie...
The growing forest bioeconomy calls for enhancing wood production in Finland. Accordingly, we studie...
This thesis contains information from the study of Norway spruce clones, which possess certain inher...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
Increased growth rates have reduced rotation lengths, increasing the proportion of juvenile wood rel...
Increased growth rates have reduced rotation lengths, increasing the proportion of juvenile wood rel...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
Wood basic density was assessed on cuttings from 11 clones in a 16-year-old clonal trial of Pinus ra...
The effect of growth rate on weight density and strength properties of three Norway spruce cutting c...
A.-C. 2006. Growth rate and wood properties of Norway spruce cutting clones on differen
The growing forest bioeconomy calls for enhancing wood production in Finland. Accordingly, we studie...
The growing forest bioeconomy calls for enhancing wood production in Finland. Accordingly, we studie...
This thesis contains information from the study of Norway spruce clones, which possess certain inher...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
The relationships between anatomical characteristics of wood, growth, and wood density were studied ...
Increased growth rates have reduced rotation lengths, increasing the proportion of juvenile wood rel...
Increased growth rates have reduced rotation lengths, increasing the proportion of juvenile wood rel...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
Wood basic density was assessed on cuttings from 11 clones in a 16-year-old clonal trial of Pinus ra...