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Yingwei Liang, Assaad Taoum, Nathan Kotlarewski, Andrew Chan and Damien Holloway
In this study, the preliminary serviceability performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels constructed from fibre-managed Eucalyptus nitens (E. nitens) was investigated via bending and vibration tests. Linear four-point bending tests were performed...
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Isabella T. Tomasi, Sílvia C. R. Santos, Rui A. R. Boaventura and Cidália M. S. Botelho
Tannins are natural polyphenolic compounds widely found in plants. The production of natural coagulants for water treatment is one of their new applications. Polyphenols extraction is the first step for synthesizing tannin-based coagulants. Eucalyptus gl...
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Fernanda M. G. Ramalho,Jéssica M. Andrade,Paulo R. G. Hein
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Aim of study: To verify how well near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is able to discriminate wood specimens from natural and planted forests. This study was carried out using tropical trees from Brazil.Area of study: Wood specimens coming from Lavras (21°10...
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Ana Martin,Brigite Botequim,Tiago M. Oliveira,Alan Ager,Francesco Pirotti
Pág. eRC09
Aim of study: This study was conducted to support fire and forest management planning in eucalypt plantations based on economic, ecological and fire prevention criteria, with a focus on strategic prioritisation of fuel treatments over time. The central o...
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M. de Castro Silva,H. Machado,L. Neves,C. Araujo,A. Phillips
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Plantations of Eucalyptus globulus represent the main source of wood for the pulp and paper industry in Portugal and are affected by the complex of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species (Mycosphaerella leaf disease), which is an important foliage dis...
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Claudio Salazar, Regis Teixeira Mendonça, Jaime Baeza, Juanita Freer
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Eucalyptus globulus wood chips were decayed by the lignin-degrading fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermispora as a pretreatment step before kraft pulping. Weight and component losses of wood after the biotreatment were the following: weight (5%), glucans (1.5%)...
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M.C. Silva, O.R. Lopes, J.L. Colodette, A.O. Porto, J. Rieumont, D. Chaussy, M.N. Belgacem, G.G. Silva
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Raymond, C. A.; Schimleck, L. R.; Muneri, A.; Michell, A. J.
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Ona, T.; Sonoda, T.; Ito, K.; Shibata, M.; Tamai, Y.; Kojima, Y.; Ohshima,
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