2004
DOI: 10.1093/forestscience/50.4.399
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Juvenile Versus Mature Wood: A New Concept, Orthogonal to Corewood Versus Outerwood, with Special Reference to Pinus radiata and P. taeda

Abstract: Wood properties vary within stems of trees according to genera, species, and individuals. Such variation is largely systematic and is very pronounced in many pines, notably Pinus radiata and P. taeda. While gradual transitions predominate, there are practical needs for categorizing wood, in cutting stems to log lengths, followed by sorting and segregation for processing. Even radial segregation of wood is often possible. In such pines, there are strong, widely recognized progressions, in various wood propertie… Show more

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