2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14101962
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The Effect of Age on the Evolution of the Stem Profile and Heartwood Proportion of Teak Clonal Trees in the Brazilian Amazon

Mario Lima dos Santos,
Eder Pereira Miguel,
Leonardo Job Biali
et al.

Abstract: Stem profile modeling is crucial in the forestry sector, particularly for commercially valuable species like teak (Tectona grandis Linn F.), whose value depends on its stem dimensions, heartwood proportion, and age. We proposed a nonlinear mixed-effect model to describe the evolution of the stem and heartwood profiles of clonal teak trees with ages between 4 and 12 years in the Brazilian Amazon. Tapering models were used to estimate the bark, bark-free, and heartwood diameters. Dummy variables were included in… Show more

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“…This same trend was observed for the heartwood diameter (Figure 3B). A significant and positive relationship between the tree diameter and heartwood diameter for teak has been reported in previous studies [24,28,42,43]; thus, it is possible to estimate the heartwood diameter from the total diameter of the tree [44]. Fast-growing conditions produce large-diameter logs but also result in greater amounts of heartwood [44].…”
Section: Morphological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…This same trend was observed for the heartwood diameter (Figure 3B). A significant and positive relationship between the tree diameter and heartwood diameter for teak has been reported in previous studies [24,28,42,43]; thus, it is possible to estimate the heartwood diameter from the total diameter of the tree [44]. Fast-growing conditions produce large-diameter logs but also result in greater amounts of heartwood [44].…”
Section: Morphological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Today, they stand out in relation to seminal materials, and it is evident that clones produce more heartwood at younger ages [21,22]. However, Brazilian research has mainly focused on evaluating the volumetric productivity of clones in different locations [23][24][25]. Regarding wood quality parameters, studies are usually limited to the quantification of heartwood [21,24]; those related to the wood properties of clonal plantations in Brazil are still incipient [22,26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%