2014
DOI: 10.4322/floram.2014.020
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Crescimento e Biomassa de Melia azedarach L. em Diferentes Espaçamentos e Características Tecnológicas da Madeira Visando à Produção de Carvão

Abstract: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o crescimento, quantificar a biomassa e analisar algumas características tecnológicas que influenciam na produção de carvão vegetal da madeira de cinamomo (Melia azedarach L.), implantado em diferentes espaçamentos, em povoamento misto, em Seropédica-RJ. O experimento foi implantado nos espaçamentos 1,0 × 1,0; 1,5 × 1,5; 2,0 × 2,0 e 3,0 × 2,0 m. Um ano após o plantio, 12 indivíduos de cinamomo foram selecionados em cada espaçamento para mensuração de altura. Estas avaliaçõ… Show more

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“…The growth pattern with logarithmic behavior is common in plant development, with accelerated growth rate at first until reaching a point of stabilization, being recurrent in forest stands for both economic purposes and environmental recovery purposes (LELES et al, 2014). In the last measurement, there was still an increasing logarithmic trend, indicating that the seedlings did not reach maximum growth and were not limited by the of experimental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The growth pattern with logarithmic behavior is common in plant development, with accelerated growth rate at first until reaching a point of stabilization, being recurrent in forest stands for both economic purposes and environmental recovery purposes (LELES et al, 2014). In the last measurement, there was still an increasing logarithmic trend, indicating that the seedlings did not reach maximum growth and were not limited by the of experimental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The spacing effect on wood density is not always predictable because the growth rate of trees depends on so many factors. No effect of planting spacing (3.0 × 0.5 m to 3.0 × 1.5 m) was detected for basic density of 74-month-old Eucalyptus (Resquin et al 2019) or for various spacings of T. vulgaris, Melia azedarach, and E. vimanalis (Leles et al 2014;Sturion et al 1988).…”
Section: Physical and Anatomical Properties Of T Vulgaris Woodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This should be taken into account in wood processing using M. azedarach grown in northern Vietnam. In other studies of plantation grown M. azedarach higher stocking rates have been employed, for example 2 m × 2 m in Nasser et al (2010) and spacing's ranging from 1 m × 1 m to 3 m × 2 m in Leles et al (2014). The influence of different planting densities on the maturation of M. azedarach is unknown and requires further investigation.…”
Section: Radial Variation In Cell Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%