2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10342-018-01161-3
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Extent and severity of damages caused to spruce roundwood by harvesting heads in standard versus debarking configurations

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“…However, as reported by van der Merwe et al (2015), more severe damages on the log surface and loss of biomass can occur. When the number of passes is limited to three (as in our study), Labelle et al (2019) reported that the frequency and severity of penetrations into the wood caused by the feed rollers were actually deeper under standard configuration (8.7 mm) than with the debarking configuration (6.7 mm). The fact that two of the summer tests had to be performed within spruce bark beetle stands added important information about the performance of the setups within this field of application, but basic information on the performance of S2 and S3 modifications under undisturbed summer conditions is lacking.…”
Section: Study Design and Modificationssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…However, as reported by van der Merwe et al (2015), more severe damages on the log surface and loss of biomass can occur. When the number of passes is limited to three (as in our study), Labelle et al (2019) reported that the frequency and severity of penetrations into the wood caused by the feed rollers were actually deeper under standard configuration (8.7 mm) than with the debarking configuration (6.7 mm). The fact that two of the summer tests had to be performed within spruce bark beetle stands added important information about the performance of the setups within this field of application, but basic information on the performance of S2 and S3 modifications under undisturbed summer conditions is lacking.…”
Section: Study Design and Modificationssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Damage to the stem surface was recorded in 50% of produced logs. Labelle et al [19] identified the damage as damage II, which was localized on 18-23% of stem area with a depth up to 18.9 mm. In our measurements, we recorded a damage depth in the order of centimeters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the harvester head fell in the third category and its modifications are shown in Figure 2A-C. After the modification of the harvester head, the technology of stem processing is different to the standard procedure [18,19]. The cut tree is pulled through the harvester head for delimbing and the first debarking throughout its full length without crosscutting.…”
Section: Harvestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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