2019
DOI: 10.12953/2177-6830/rcm.v10n1p57-70
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Qualidade da madeira serrada de cinco espécies de Eucalyptus resistentes à geada

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“…Average gross yields obtained for E. dunnii and E. deanei between 48.34 and 61.35% after unfolding and between 45.10 and 56.70% after drying meet the values found for the genus in the literature, including those observed for species already recommended for the production of lumber in Brazil, such as E. grandis and E. saligna (MÜLLER et al, 2017). Different Eucalyptus clones, after the unfolding with an average yield of 44.49% for E. grandis and 48.29% for E. saligna were found by Anjos and Fontes (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Average gross yields obtained for E. dunnii and E. deanei between 48.34 and 61.35% after unfolding and between 45.10 and 56.70% after drying meet the values found for the genus in the literature, including those observed for species already recommended for the production of lumber in Brazil, such as E. grandis and E. saligna (MÜLLER et al, 2017). Different Eucalyptus clones, after the unfolding with an average yield of 44.49% for E. grandis and 48.29% for E. saligna were found by Anjos and Fontes (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Among the factors that influence the yield to be achieved, in addition to the characteristics inherent to the species, there are also the products to be obtained, machinery, available labor, quality and diameter of the logs to be processed (TSOUMIS, 1991). In this sense, the selection of logs through diametric classes and the establishment of cutting models for each of them, stand out as important strategies for optimizing yield and increasing productivity (MÜLLER et al, 2017). Juizo et al (2014) and Müller et al (2018), concluded in their studies that the unfolding method affects the yield of eucalyptus lumber, and the appropriate choice of processing techniques can mitigate the effects of the growth stresses, avoiding cracks in the sawn wood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The average wood density is 0.491 g.cm -³ at ten years of age, and E. dorrigoensis has similar properties to other species already used for pulp and paper production, such as Eucalyptus dunnii. Another benefit of E. dorrigoensis is the quality of its sawn wood, with low rates of defects after drying, offering a good alternative to other species used for this purpose in Southern Brazil (Müller et al, 2017). In addition, E. dorrigoensis presents moderate resistance to attacks of the insect Thaumastocoris peregrinus (bronze bug) (Smaniotto et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, its use in solid timber products should be intensified by the different advantages of eucalypts, since Eleotério et al (2015) have attributed this genus to a series of viabilities related to performances in processing and with their physical and mechanical properties. Also, other reason would be based on Müller et al (2017), which also emphasized that the Eucalyptus genus is a leading material source to replace Amazon woods, since De Araujo et al (2020) claimed an intense use of native lumber in traditional timber-based houses in Brazil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%