2021
DOI: 10.34062/afs.v8i2.9357
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Impactos dendrométricos e econômicos de um povoamento de Pinus elliottii submetidos a produção de resina

Abstract: O trabalho tem como objetivo verificar a viabilidade econômica da técnica de resinagem e caracterização dendrométrica do diâmetro, altura e volume em povoamento de Pinus elliottii Eng. var elliottii para duas densidades populacionais. Os dados foram coletados num povoamento de Pinus elliottii Eng. var elliottii com área total de 4 hectares, situado no município de Balneário Pinhal, no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Os 4 hectares foram divididos em duas áreas igualitárias, de acordo com a densidade populacional e… Show more

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“…elliottii resinous trees at eight years of age, consequently causing a 10.65% reduction in volume compared to non-resinous trees. However, the resin process was economically viable, despite having a negative effect on tree growth (Lima et al, 2021). In the resining process, we must also consider that there is a loss of wood volume by the resining technique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…elliottii resinous trees at eight years of age, consequently causing a 10.65% reduction in volume compared to non-resinous trees. However, the resin process was economically viable, despite having a negative effect on tree growth (Lima et al, 2021). In the resining process, we must also consider that there is a loss of wood volume by the resining technique.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While it is not the focus of this article, it is important to consider the decision around resin exploitation. This practice entails slowing down tree growth and losing wood volume over time [36], but it can bring gains through resin revenue, which can outweigh this loss and improve the economic indicators of the forest [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…elliottii resinous trees at eight years of age, consequently causing a 10.65% reduction in volume compared to nonresinous trees. However, the resin process was economically viable, despite having a negative effect on tree growth (Lima et al 2021). In the resining process, we must also consider that there is a loss of wood volume by the resining technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%