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Taiye R Fasola, BO Olagunju, ABC Robert
Pág. 287 - 301
Tree barks are continually used and sold for medicinal purposes in Nigerian markets. Incessant debarking of trees, particularly the young trees by bark harvesters poses danger on the growth and survival of the plants. As it cannot be ascertained if the h...
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Joana A. Paulo,Margarida Tomé
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Aim of study: Use the SUBER model to evaluate the influence of the cork debarking rotation period (CDR) on equivalent annual annuity (EAA) value.Area of study: Nine simulated stands, varying in site index (14.4, 15.6, 17.1) and cork quality characteristi...
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Jesus Beira Davila,Cristina Prades Lopez,Ramon Santiago Beltran
Pág. 22 - 35
Aim of study: The aim of this study is to test new tools designed to debark cork oak trees: mechanized tools to perform cutting operations (IPLA-Morell, Stihl MC200 and COVELESS) and manual tools to separate and extract the cork (cork pincers, MIJURO).Ar...
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Gustafsson, G. Bergstrom, B. Gref, R. Ericsson, A.
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Öman, Magnus
Pág. 455 - 463
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Maurem Kayna Lima Alves,Odilon Oliveira Ferreira
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Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar a etapa de descasque de madeira para polpa em uma empresa de celulose e papel do Rio Grande do Sul, abrangendo os itens: (1) caracterização do aproveitamento do tempo; (2) quantificação das capacidades de pr...
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