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Marcela Arguedas,María Rodriguez-Solis,Roger Moya,Alexander Berrocal
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Aim of study: Plantations are threatened by an emerging disease called ?Gmelina death disease?. The objective of this study was measured the incidence and severity of this disease and were correlated with the characteristics of the plantations, micro- an...
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Rodrigo Simetti,Ghislaine Miranda Bonduelle,Dimas Agostinho da Silva,Sandra Lucia Soares Mayer,Huan Pablo Souza,Graciela Inês Bolzón de Muniz
This study assessed the energy quality of different tree compartments (wood, bark, branches and leaves) for bioenergy use. Five species of the genus Eucalyptus were used, in which high heating value, contents of fixed carbon, volatile materialsand a...
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Masaji Sakagami and Daishi Sakaguchi
Tropical deforestation and forest degradation are serious problems for the global environment; as a result, sustainable forest management and forest certification have become important. In this study, using a choice experiment, we investigated, on the de...
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Eini C. Lowell, Eric C. Turnblom, Jeff M. Comnick and CL Huang
Douglas-fir, the most important timber species in the Pacific Northwest, US (PNW), has high stiffness and strength. Growing it in plantations on short rotations since the 1980s has led to concerns about the impact of juvenile/mature wood proportion on wo...
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A.S.M. Azmul Huda, Ahmed Koubaa, Alain Cloutier, Roger E. Hernández, Pierre Périnet and Yves Fortin
This study aims to understand the phenotypic and genotypic correlations among wood anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of hybrid poplar clones. Samples were taken from seven clones grown on three sites in Southern Quebec, Canada. Five trees p...
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