Knot-related defects are the major cause of timber quality degradation, and diminishing this kind of defects is an important issue in forest management. For the purpose of clear-wood production, knot attributes and branch occlusion of Betula alnoides under natural pruning were investigated in a 14-year-old experimental plantation with five planting densities ranging from 500 to 3333 stems per hectare in southern China, and a total of 1325 occluded branches from 30 trees were sampled and dissected. The mean occluded branch diameter (OBD), radius of knots and branch insertion angle (IA) decreased significantly with increasing planting density. Planting with high stocking density significantly reduced the frequency of thick occluded branches ...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
To contribute to a better understanding of the regeneration strategy of Betula albosinensis forests ...
The proper utilization of timber inhibits significantly by the wood defects especially by the knots ...
Branch development in the lower part of stem is critical to both early stem growth and wood quality ...
Planting density primarily affects the yield and wood quality of plantations. There are multiple rep...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb) Hook) is a commercially valuable timber species that is ...
The effect of stand density (1000 stems/ha, 500 stems/ha and 250 stems/ha) on tree growth and wood ...
International audience& Context Reliable estimates of wood density (WD) within individual trees coul...
Pruning wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) is a common silvicultural practice carried out to produce valu...
To contribute to a better understanding of the regeneration strategy of Betula albosinensis forests ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Branch growth and its spatial arrangement determine tree crown architecture an...
A 2 × 2 factorial combination of thinned or unthinned, and pruned or unpruned 11-year-old Eucalyptus...
Artificial pruning of trees can improve wood quality as well as enhance timber value. Currently, pru...
Graduation date: 2000Intensive management of young-growth Douglas-fir plantations has emphasized vol...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
To contribute to a better understanding of the regeneration strategy of Betula albosinensis forests ...
The proper utilization of timber inhibits significantly by the wood defects especially by the knots ...
Branch development in the lower part of stem is critical to both early stem growth and wood quality ...
Planting density primarily affects the yield and wood quality of plantations. There are multiple rep...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb) Hook) is a commercially valuable timber species that is ...
The effect of stand density (1000 stems/ha, 500 stems/ha and 250 stems/ha) on tree growth and wood ...
International audience& Context Reliable estimates of wood density (WD) within individual trees coul...
Pruning wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) is a common silvicultural practice carried out to produce valu...
To contribute to a better understanding of the regeneration strategy of Betula albosinensis forests ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Branch growth and its spatial arrangement determine tree crown architecture an...
A 2 × 2 factorial combination of thinned or unthinned, and pruned or unpruned 11-year-old Eucalyptus...
Artificial pruning of trees can improve wood quality as well as enhance timber value. Currently, pru...
Graduation date: 2000Intensive management of young-growth Douglas-fir plantations has emphasized vol...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
To contribute to a better understanding of the regeneration strategy of Betula albosinensis forests ...
The proper utilization of timber inhibits significantly by the wood defects especially by the knots ...