2023
DOI: 10.15177/seefor.23-15
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A Review of the Factors Influencing Variations in the Heartwood Proportion for Solid Wood

Rizki Arisandi,
Sri Nugroho Marsoem,
Johanes Pramana Gentur Sutapa
et al.

Abstract: Using 146 journals, 6 chapters, 4 reports, 2 books, and a proceeding, this research seeks to investigate the factors that influence variations in the proportion of heartwood. The data were collected through an online search in databases such as Scopus, Science Citation Index, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate with seven search queries, namely heartwood variability, heartwood proportion, tree age of heartwood, growth rate of heartwood, silvicultural treatment of heartwood, as well as genetic and … Show more

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“…However, for the seminal material, the percentage of bark was statistically the same in This suggests that clonal plantations may be more advantageous by properly selecting superior genetic materials, providing higher percentages of heartwood even at intermediate ages. Considering the natural durability and attractiveness of coloration, heartwood constitutes a commercially valuable part of the teak stem [28,55,56]. Thus, teak trees with a greater percentage of heartwood have greater demand and appreciation.…”
Section: Morphological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, for the seminal material, the percentage of bark was statistically the same in This suggests that clonal plantations may be more advantageous by properly selecting superior genetic materials, providing higher percentages of heartwood even at intermediate ages. Considering the natural durability and attractiveness of coloration, heartwood constitutes a commercially valuable part of the teak stem [28,55,56]. Thus, teak trees with a greater percentage of heartwood have greater demand and appreciation.…”
Section: Morphological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forests 2024, 15, x FOR PEER REVIEW 11 of heartwood constitutes a commercially valuable part of the teak stem [28,55,56]. Thus, te trees with a greater percentage of heartwood have greater demand and appreciation.…”
Section: Physical and Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Q. serrata, Q. mongolica, Q. dentata, Q. aliena, and Q. acutissima showed no significant differences in wood portions. Arisandi et al [22] reported that the heartwood proportion is directly influenced by tree variations (position in the tree, age, growth rate, and species), growing conditions (location and environmental factors), and silvicultural treatments (spacing, thinning, pruning, fertilization, and irrigation). Moreover, tree variations have a greater impact on the heartwood proportion than environmental conditions, and the heartwood proportion is more affected by wood species than age.…”
Section: Wood-bark Proportionmentioning
confidence: 99%