Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat

Abstract: Black pine (Pinus nigra) is a significant raw material source for the forest products industry in Turkey. The purpose of this research was to study some chemical, anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of wood obtained from juvenile black pines planted in Kavaklıdere - Muğla, originating from five different locations: Muğla, Balıkesir, Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya. Although pines originating from Muğla and Balıkesir were good in terms of wood properties, those from Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya exhibited no remarkable features. Black pine of Muğla origin was recommended for planting in Kavaklıdere and similar habitats, whereas pines of Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya origins were not recommended. However, pine of Balıkesir origin may be an alternative to that of Muğla origin for black pine plantations at Kavaklıdere and similar sites.

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Main Authors: Arslan,Mustafa Burak, Avcı,Erkan, Tozluoğlu,Ayhan, Birtürk,Turgay, Saraçbaşı,Akın, Örtel,Erdal
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Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2021
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Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
author_facet Arslan,Mustafa Burak
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title Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
title_short Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
title_full Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
title_fullStr Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
title_sort comparison of some wood properties of juvenile black pines of different origin planted in the same habitat
description Abstract: Black pine (Pinus nigra) is a significant raw material source for the forest products industry in Turkey. The purpose of this research was to study some chemical, anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of wood obtained from juvenile black pines planted in Kavaklıdere - Muğla, originating from five different locations: Muğla, Balıkesir, Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya. Although pines originating from Muğla and Balıkesir were good in terms of wood properties, those from Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya exhibited no remarkable features. Black pine of Muğla origin was recommended for planting in Kavaklıdere and similar habitats, whereas pines of Denizli, Bursa, and Kütahya origins were not recommended. However, pine of Balıkesir origin may be an alternative to that of Muğla origin for black pine plantations at Kavaklıdere and similar sites.
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