2019
DOI: 10.1186/s10086-019-1823-3
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Geographical variations of lumber quality of Larix sibirica naturally grown in five different provenances of Mongolia

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“…Lumber production Figure 1 shows the experimental procedures used in the present study. A total of 111 logs were obtained from 25 trees (from 3 to 6 logs per tree) harvested from five different natural forests in Mongolia [18,27]. The logs were sawn into as many 100-by-50 mm cross-sections as possible.…”
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“…Lumber production Figure 1 shows the experimental procedures used in the present study. A total of 111 logs were obtained from 25 trees (from 3 to 6 logs per tree) harvested from five different natural forests in Mongolia [18,27]. The logs were sawn into as many 100-by-50 mm cross-sections as possible.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The logs were sawn into as many 100-by-50 mm cross-sections as possible. A total of 190 pieces of lumber were thus obtained from the logs [18]. The lumber was air-dried in a laboratory without an air conditioner or heater in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, for 1 year, and the lumber was then planed into 38-by-89 mm cross-sections [18].…”
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