2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13196-015-0145-3
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General, physical and mechanical properties, termites resistance and drying defects of lumber of Tectona grandis from plantations of different climatic and sites fertility condition

Abstract: The influence of climatic and site fertility conditions affect wood quality from fast growing trees. The change in tree diameter, thickness of sapwood, heartwood percentage and bark and pith tissue, physical and mechanical properties, resistance to termite attack and the presence of drying defects on lumber boards were evaluated. Four teak trees (Tectona grandis L.f.) from fast growing plantations in Costa Rica were selected for the study. Teak trees of 11 years old growing in two climatic conditions and two f… Show more

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“…Fasola, Olagunju and Robert (2014) indicate this may be due to morphological differences within the species. Moreover, the bark percentage tends to vary in tree height and it does not vary based on diameter (Serrano, Moya, Berrocal, Trejos and Foglia, 2015). This pattern of height is observed in both populations, however there are differences between the diameters when an increase in the bark occurs along the stem (Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Fasola, Olagunju and Robert (2014) indicate this may be due to morphological differences within the species. Moreover, the bark percentage tends to vary in tree height and it does not vary based on diameter (Serrano, Moya, Berrocal, Trejos and Foglia, 2015). This pattern of height is observed in both populations, however there are differences between the diameters when an increase in the bark occurs along the stem (Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 89%