Effects of thinning on diameter, heartwood, density and drying defects of Gmelina arborea
2015
Vallejos, J., Moya, R., & Serrano, R. (2015). Effects of thinning on diameter, heartwood, density and drying defects of Gmelina arborea. Revista Maderas, Ciencia y Tecnología, 17(2), 365 - 372.
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The effect of three levels thinning intensity in Gmelina arborea plantation on tree diameter, heartwood
(diameter and percentage), wood density and drying defects (twist, crook, bow and check) was studied.
Wood used for this study was obtained from eight-year-old plantations with thinning intensity of 60, 70 and
80% of initial density. Nine trees were selected from each trial. Results showed that tree diameter and wood
density were similar in thinning intensity of 70 and 80%, but tree diameter from the plantation with 60%
of thinning intensity was lower than plantation of 70 and 80%. Wood density of trees from 60% thinning
intensity plantation was higher than 70 and 80%. Heartwood diameter and its percentage were the highest
in 80% of thinning intensity. But not difference was found between 60 and 70% in heartwood (diameter and
percentage). Finally, drying defects were not affected significantly by thinning intensity
Artículo científico
Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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