2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620180004.0560
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Composição química e estabilidade dimensional da madeira de três eucaliptos

Abstract: RESUMO Nesse estudo foram feitas correlações entre composição química e estabilidade dimensional das madeiras de Eucalyptus botryoides. Eucalyptus paniculata e Eucalyptus tereticornis. Para isso, foram confeccionados corpos de prova em cinco diferentes posições ao longo do perfil radial, correspondentes a 0, 25, 50, 75 e 100% de distância da medula. Para a análise física, os corpos de prova foram submersos em água até a saturação, condicionados sob temperatura de 20°C com umidade relativa (UR) de 65% e secos e… Show more

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“…In recent studies on Amazonian woods, Silva et al (2020) found significant correlations between extractives and BD (r = 0.56) as well as ash and HCV (r = -0.58). Fernandes et al (2017) found a significant correlation between extractives and hot water (r = 0.550), while Soares et al (2018) working with Eucalyptus sp., also observed significant correlations between extractives and BD (r = 0.48) and extractives and cellulose (r = -0.563). Other studies showed correlations between chemical and physical variables in wood, including Moutinho et al (2011) Higher calorific value.…”
Section: Iforest -Biogeosciences and Forestrymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In recent studies on Amazonian woods, Silva et al (2020) found significant correlations between extractives and BD (r = 0.56) as well as ash and HCV (r = -0.58). Fernandes et al (2017) found a significant correlation between extractives and hot water (r = 0.550), while Soares et al (2018) working with Eucalyptus sp., also observed significant correlations between extractives and BD (r = 0.48) and extractives and cellulose (r = -0.563). Other studies showed correlations between chemical and physical variables in wood, including Moutinho et al (2011) Higher calorific value.…”
Section: Iforest -Biogeosciences and Forestrymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As for the cellulose/lignin connection, the correlation is negative (Fengel & Wegener 2003). Regarding the G3 wood attributes, the extractives/BD association has been explained in several studies (Nascimento et al 2017, Soares et al 2018, Fróes et al 2019, since high-density tropical forest species grow slowly in diameter, thus having time for greater deposition of compounds in the xylem (Silva & Silva 1991, Chave et al 2009). Conversely, pioneer species, which are generally fast growing, display low density and concentration of extractives (Vale et al 2010, Kilic & Niemz 2012.…”
Section: Iforest -Biogeosciences and Forestrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sua anatomia descreve o arranjo dos elementos celulares do lenho das árvores. A variação das dimensões dos elementos anatômicos interfere na qualidade da madeira, uma vez que a dimensão, distribuição e o arranjo estrutural das células propiciam as propriedades de resistência mecânica, a trabalhabilidade e os isolamentos térmico e acústico [2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…There are many informations about the dimensional stability of tropical Brazilian wood species [15,16] and wood species grown in Brazil [17], and spite of that some theoretical equations were not tested regarding their accuracy, being necessary to perform these evaluations for slowly bringing new bases for the field of dimensional stability of Brazilian wood, which may lead to improvements on utilization of these wood species [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%