2021
DOI: 10.18671/scifor.v49n132.06
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Effect of soil type on wood chemical constituents and calorific values of 33-year-old Corymbia citriodora

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“…Nonetheless, there were no effects on the density, similar to what Díaz- Bravo et al (2012) found in a 15 year old Eucalyptus nitens plantation, as there was no significant difference between the tree sites (Table 5). Some reports suggest that the density changes due to the composition of the soil (Sette Junior et al 2016, Vieira et al 2021, but there are also other studies that indicated that there was no influence of the soil on the density of the species planted (Gava and Gonçalves 2008). This suggests that the soil characteristics, which were different in each of the studied sites, possibly did not have an effect on the density of the material.…”
Section: Comparison Of Physical Mechanical and Chemical Properties Be...mentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Nonetheless, there were no effects on the density, similar to what Díaz- Bravo et al (2012) found in a 15 year old Eucalyptus nitens plantation, as there was no significant difference between the tree sites (Table 5). Some reports suggest that the density changes due to the composition of the soil (Sette Junior et al 2016, Vieira et al 2021, but there are also other studies that indicated that there was no influence of the soil on the density of the species planted (Gava and Gonçalves 2008). This suggests that the soil characteristics, which were different in each of the studied sites, possibly did not have an effect on the density of the material.…”
Section: Comparison Of Physical Mechanical and Chemical Properties Be...mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…plantations in Brazil and Uruguay. Vieira et al (2021), studying 33 year old Corymbia citriodora, inferred that more clayey and better-structured soils have higher porosity, which were correlated to wood with lower density, although Gava and Gonçalves (2008), studying Eucalyptus grandis clones in Brazil, did not find a relation of the wood density with different soil types.…”
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