2019
DOI: 10.3390/f10070605
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Acoustic-Based Prediction of End-Product-Based Fibre Determinates within Standing Jack Pine Trees

Abstract: The objective of this study was to specify, parameterize, and evaluate an acoustic-based inferential framework for estimating commercially-relevant wood attributes within standing jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb) trees. The analytical framework consisted of a suite of models for predicting the dynamic modulus of elasticity (m e ), microfibril angle (m a ), oven-dried wood density (w d ), tracheid wall thickness (w t ), radial and tangential tracheid diameters (d r and d t , respectively), fibre coarseness (c o… Show more

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“…For jack pine, as part of a dual objective investigation examining the potential of nondestructive attribute estimation methods (e.g., acoustic velocity; [15,16]) and development of fibre attribute models (e.g., [9] and this study), two geographically separated jack pine thinning experiments established in northeastern (Sewell) and northcentral (Tyrol) Ontario were selected for sampling. At the Sewell site, 31 jack pine sample trees were selected within six variable-size plots that were established in two even-aged natural-origin semi-mature (≈60 year) monospecific stands.…”
Section: Data Acquisition: In-forest Sampling and In-lab Processing P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For jack pine, as part of a dual objective investigation examining the potential of nondestructive attribute estimation methods (e.g., acoustic velocity; [15,16]) and development of fibre attribute models (e.g., [9] and this study), two geographically separated jack pine thinning experiments established in northeastern (Sewell) and northcentral (Tyrol) Ontario were selected for sampling. At the Sewell site, 31 jack pine sample trees were selected within six variable-size plots that were established in two even-aged natural-origin semi-mature (≈60 year) monospecific stands.…”
Section: Data Acquisition: In-forest Sampling and In-lab Processing P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the distributions of each of the absolute variates for both species were assumed to be approximately normal at each stem height position as inferred from the approximate equivalence of the mean and median values. Additional details regarding the sites in terms of their silvicultural histories, site productivity and mensurational characteristics specific to the sampled stands and destructively sampled trees can be found in [15,16] for jack pine and in [17,18] for red pine. The cross-sectional fibre attribute determination was completed at the Silviscan-3 processing laboratory located at the FPInnovations headquarters situated at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.…”
Section: Data Acquisition: In-forest Sampling and In-lab Processing P...mentioning
confidence: 99%