2002
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2002036
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High-resolution analysis of radial growth and wood density in Eucalyptus nitens, grown under different irrigation regimes

Abstract: -Wood density is the most important determinant of wood quality and a critical factor in short rotation forestry. Daily radial growth of six-year-old Eucalyptus nitens trees were monitored on a two hectare plantation in south-eastern Tasmania using point dendrometers, under different irrigation regimes. At the end of the second growing season 12-mm cores were extracted from the trees and processed for high-resolution wood density using SilviScan-2. The dendrometer measurements were utilized to rescale wood den… Show more

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“…Few deviations were found in function of position, indicating a very homogenous shell structure. The average density was 0.688 ± 0.057 gcm -3 close to values of eucalyptus wood as measured by Wimmer et al, (2002) and by Macedo et al, (2002). Concerning water absorption, the resultant gain of mass as a function of time is presented in Figure 5.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Few deviations were found in function of position, indicating a very homogenous shell structure. The average density was 0.688 ± 0.057 gcm -3 close to values of eucalyptus wood as measured by Wimmer et al, (2002) and by Macedo et al, (2002). Concerning water absorption, the resultant gain of mass as a function of time is presented in Figure 5.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…As árvores de eucalipto em plantações florestais, monitoradas com dendrômetros, apresentam sazonalidade do crescimento em diâmetro do tronco influenciada pelas condições climáticas, como a precipitação, temperatura, déficit de pressão de vapor etc. (VALENZIANO e SCARAMUZZI, 1967;GREEN, 1969;MARIEN e THIBOUT, 1980;DOWNES et al, 1999;WIMMER et al, 2002;LACLAU et al, 2005;DREW et al, 2008). Para Fahn et al (1981), a periodicidade da atividade do câmbio parece ser decorrente de alterações na temperatura, comprimento do dia e precipitação pluviométrica, com os fatores endógenos inerentes a cada espécie controlando o seu ritmo de crescimento.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Such conversion requires recording of high-resolution growth data. This can be done using either band dendrometers (for example [13]) or point dendrometers (for example [7,29]). To our knowledge, such devices have never been used to record diameter growth on a genetically structured population.…”
Section: Consequences For Tree Breedersmentioning
confidence: 99%