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Title: | Wood properties and knot occlusion of plantation grown 'Eucalyptus dunnii' and 'Corymbia citriodora' subsp. 'variegata' in a pruning and thinning experiment | Contributor(s): | Smith, R Geoff B (author); Harding, Kevin J (author); Zbonak, Anton (author); Thomas, Dane S (author) | Publication Date: | 2010 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/13371 | Abstract: | A 2 x 2 factorial combination of thinned or unthinned, and pruned or unpruned 11-year-old 'Eucalyptus dunnii' (DWG) and 12-year-old 'Corymbia citriodora' subsp. 'variegata' (CCV) was destructively sampled to provide 60 trees in total per species. Two 1.4 m long billets were cut from each tree and were rotary veneered in a spindleless lathe down to a 45 mm diameter core to expose knots which were classified as either alive, partially occluded or fully occluded. Non-destructive evaluation of a wider range of thinning treatments available in these trials was undertaken with Pilodyn and Fakopp tools. Disc samples were also taken for basic density and modulus of elasticity. Differences between treatments for all wood property assessments were generally small and not significantly different.Thinning and pruning had little effect on the stem diameter growth required to achieve occlusion, therefore occlusion would be more rapid after thinning due to more rapid stem diameter growth. The difference between the treatments of greatest management interest, thinned and pruned (T&P) and unthinned and unpruned (UT&UP) were small. The production of higher value clear wood produced after all knots had occluded, measured as the average stem diameter growth over occlusion of the three outermost knots, was approximately 2 centimetres diameter. Two of the treatments can be ruled out as viable management alternatives: (i) the effect of thinning without pruning (T&UP) is clear, leading to a large inner core of stem wood containing knots (large knotty core diameter) and (ii) pruning without thinning (UT&P) results in a small knotty core diameter, however the tree and therefore log diameters are also small. | Publication Type: | Conference Publication | Conference Details: | Wood structure and properties 2006: 6th International Union for Forest Research Organizations Symposium on Wood Structure and Properties, High Tatras, Slovakia, 6th - 9th September, 2010 | Source of Publication: | Wood Structure and Properties '10, p. 41-48 | Publisher: | Arbora Publishers | Place of Publication: | Zvolen, Slovakia | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 070506 Forestry Product Quality Assessment 070510 Wood Processing 070504 Forestry Management and Environment |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 820101 Hardwood Plantations | Peer Reviewed: | Yes | HERDC Category Description: | E1 Refereed Scholarly Conference Publication | Publisher/associated links: | http://books.google.com.au/books?id=r4r7A7W4SBQC&lpg=PA1&pg=PA41 |
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