Heartwood, sapwood and bark contents of Bombacopsis quinata in Costa Rica

The Costa Rican government has promoted the establishment of high yielding plantations, expecting to produce high quality timber. Nowadays the management of some species have been uncertain, since wood quality and yield are becoming lower than expected. Heartwood content is a determinant characteristic for Bombacopsis quinata, a widely appreciated species in the country. The aim of this study was to evaluate the heartwood, sapwood and bark content of yhoung and advanced aged B. quinata trees. The research was based on the hypothesis that heartwood content increases with increasing age. By means of stem analysis the heartwood, sapwood, and bark volume was measured on trees of different ages (10 to 27 years). The highest heartwood proportion found in B. quinata was 13.6 percent, and the lowest 0.1 percent. The sapwood ranged between 70.0 and 87.2 percent while the bark, from 9.4 to 23 percent of the total stem volume. No clear differences in heartwood content could be observed between trees of similar age from dry and wet zones. Rotation periods for B. quinata in Costa Rica should be extended to produce high quality timber with increased heartwood content.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 104476 Pérez, D., 82225 Kanninen, M., 91616 Matamoros, F., 68385 Fonseca, W., Chaves, E. 56890
Format: biblioteca
Published: 2004
Subjects:BOMBACOPSIS QUINATA, CORTEZA, DURAMEN, PLANTACION FORESTAL, ALBURA, VOLUMEN, DENSIDAD, MADERA, MODELOS MATEMATICOS, COSTA RICA,
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