Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to assess the properties of Nothofagus alpina (raulí) wood from thinning that originates from two sites with intensive silviculture and one similar to a secondary growth forest, with different soil, climatic conditions and age. To achieve this, some mechanical, physical and chemical-crystalline properties were characterized; studying the differences from pith to bark and between the selected trees that were taken from the thinning of the three plantations. Among the studied plantation sites, there were statistical differences in equilibrium moisture content, density and modulus of elasticity. Furthermore, FT-IR was able to differentiate the chemical-crystalline compositions from pith to bark and between plantations, while the X-Ray diffraction showed differences in the crystallinity index. It was possible to differentiate between the sites with a more intense silvicultural intervention and the one with more variable growth conditions.

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Main Authors: Wentzel,Maximilian, Pesenti,Héctor, Droppelmann,Fernando, Rolleri,Aldo
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Language:English
Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2024
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20240001004072023-12-28Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditionsWentzel,MaximilianPesenti,HéctorDroppelmann,FernandoRolleri,Aldo FT-IR intensive silviculture raulí thinning wood X-Ray diffraction wood crystallinity. Abstract: The main objective of this study was to assess the properties of Nothofagus alpina (raulí) wood from thinning that originates from two sites with intensive silviculture and one similar to a secondary growth forest, with different soil, climatic conditions and age. To achieve this, some mechanical, physical and chemical-crystalline properties were characterized; studying the differences from pith to bark and between the selected trees that were taken from the thinning of the three plantations. Among the studied plantation sites, there were statistical differences in equilibrium moisture content, density and modulus of elasticity. Furthermore, FT-IR was able to differentiate the chemical-crystalline compositions from pith to bark and between plantations, while the X-Ray diffraction showed differences in the crystallinity index. It was possible to differentiate between the sites with a more intense silvicultural intervention and the one with more variable growth conditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.26 20242024-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2024000100407en10.22320/s0718221x/2024.07
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Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
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title Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
title_short Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
title_full Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
title_fullStr Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
title_full_unstemmed Thinning wood properties of Nothofagus alpina under three different silvicultural conditions
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description Abstract: The main objective of this study was to assess the properties of Nothofagus alpina (raulí) wood from thinning that originates from two sites with intensive silviculture and one similar to a secondary growth forest, with different soil, climatic conditions and age. To achieve this, some mechanical, physical and chemical-crystalline properties were characterized; studying the differences from pith to bark and between the selected trees that were taken from the thinning of the three plantations. Among the studied plantation sites, there were statistical differences in equilibrium moisture content, density and modulus of elasticity. Furthermore, FT-IR was able to differentiate the chemical-crystalline compositions from pith to bark and between plantations, while the X-Ray diffraction showed differences in the crystallinity index. It was possible to differentiate between the sites with a more intense silvicultural intervention and the one with more variable growth conditions.
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