Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses
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Resumo: | Pinus spp. plantations are the basis of an important economic activity on the highland regions of southern Brazil, where they are cultivated under productions cycles of approximately 15 years. The objective of the study was to evaluate the physical-mechanical and anatomical characteristics of Pinus taeda L. timber, obtained from stands older than 30 years, compared with that currently available in the market, aged close to 15 years, aiming at analyzing its potential to produce high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses. Furthermore, the productivity and the economic aspects of stands older than 30 years were also evaluated. To do so, Pinus taeda trees from two stands aging 15 and 43 years were analyzed and, thereafter, only wood produced from the age of 30 years onwards was sampled, in order to characterize the juvenile and mature wood, respectively. It was concluded that the mature wood, obtained from >30-year-old trees has higher density, bigger tracheid dimension, shrinkage volumetric coefficient (but with a lower anisotropy coefficient), modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture to static bending, in comparison with the juvenile one, obtained from 15-year-old trees. Taking into account the ability upon the static bending, the timber formed after the age of 30 years can be indicated to uses which explore its better mechanical performance, compatible with the one of Araucaria angustifolia ages between 25 and 58 years. The production cycles with more than 30 years are profitable and could be an interesting management option aiming at specific markets in which high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses may be even better remunerated. |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural usesCiclos de produção de Pinus taeda L. com mais de 30 anos: uma alternativa para obtenção de madeira para usos sólidos e estruturaisPropriedades físico-mecânicasAnatomia da madeiraManejo florestalManejo para multiprodutosPhysical and mechanical propertiesWood anatomyForest managementMultiple-use managementPinus spp. plantations are the basis of an important economic activity on the highland regions of southern Brazil, where they are cultivated under productions cycles of approximately 15 years. The objective of the study was to evaluate the physical-mechanical and anatomical characteristics of Pinus taeda L. timber, obtained from stands older than 30 years, compared with that currently available in the market, aged close to 15 years, aiming at analyzing its potential to produce high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses. Furthermore, the productivity and the economic aspects of stands older than 30 years were also evaluated. To do so, Pinus taeda trees from two stands aging 15 and 43 years were analyzed and, thereafter, only wood produced from the age of 30 years onwards was sampled, in order to characterize the juvenile and mature wood, respectively. It was concluded that the mature wood, obtained from >30-year-old trees has higher density, bigger tracheid dimension, shrinkage volumetric coefficient (but with a lower anisotropy coefficient), modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture to static bending, in comparison with the juvenile one, obtained from 15-year-old trees. Taking into account the ability upon the static bending, the timber formed after the age of 30 years can be indicated to uses which explore its better mechanical performance, compatible with the one of Araucaria angustifolia ages between 25 and 58 years. The production cycles with more than 30 years are profitable and could be an interesting management option aiming at specific markets in which high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses may be even better remunerated.Plantios de Pinus spp. são a base de uma importante atividade econômica na região do planalto sul do Brasil, onde são cultivados em ciclos de produção com cerca de 15 anos de duração. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as características físico-mecânicas e anatômicas da madeira de Pinus taeda L. obtida em povoamentos com idades superiores a 30 anos, em comparação com aquela atualmente disponível no mercado, com idade próxima a 15 anos, visando avaliar seu potencial para produção de madeira de alta qualidade para usos sólidos e estruturais. Além disso, avaliaram-se também aspectos produtivos e econômicos de plantios de Pinus taeda com mais de 30 anos de idade. Para isso, foram utilizadas árvores de Pinus taeda provenientes de dois plantios, com idades de 15 e 43 anos e, deste último, amostrada apenas a madeira produzida a partir dos 30 anos, de forma a caracterizar a madeira juvenil e adulta, respectivamente. Concluiu-se que a madeira adulta, obtida de árvores com >30 anos, apresenta valores superiores de densidade, dimensões de traqueídes, coeficiente de retratibilidade volumétrica (porém com menor coeficiente de anisotropia), módulo de elasticidade e módulo de ruptura à flexão estática, em comparação à madeira juvenil, obtida em árvores com 15 anos. Levando-se em consideração a habilidade frente ao ensaio de flexão estática, a madeira com >30 anos pode ser indicada para usos que explorem seu maior desempenho mecânico e estrutural, compatível com Araucaria angustifolia de idades entre 25 e 58 anos. Ciclos de produção com duração superior a 30 anos são viáveis economicamente e podem ser uma opção de manejo interessante, visando acessar mercados específicos nos quais a qualidade da madeira para usos sólidos e estruturais poderia ser ainda mais bem remunerada.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/4243010.5902/1980509842430Ciência Florestal; Vol. 32 No. 2 (2022); 573-596Ciência Florestal; v. 32 n. 2 (2022); 573-5961980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/42430/47628https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/42430/48227https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/42430/50732Copyright (c) 2022 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVivian, Magnos AlanDobner Júnior, MarioModes, Karina SoaresBelini, Ugo LeandroVaz, Douglas Rufino2022-12-15T01:52:29Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/42430Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2022-12-15T01:52:29Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses Ciclos de produção de Pinus taeda L. com mais de 30 anos: uma alternativa para obtenção de madeira para usos sólidos e estruturais |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses Vivian, Magnos Alan Propriedades físico-mecânicas Anatomia da madeira Manejo florestal Manejo para multiprodutos Physical and mechanical properties Wood anatomy Forest management Multiple-use management |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Production cycles of Pinus taeda L. older more than 30 years: an alternative for obtaining wood for solid and structural uses |
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Vivian, Magnos Alan |
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Vivian, Magnos Alan Dobner Júnior, Mario Modes, Karina Soares Belini, Ugo Leandro Vaz, Douglas Rufino |
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Dobner Júnior, Mario Modes, Karina Soares Belini, Ugo Leandro Vaz, Douglas Rufino |
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Vivian, Magnos Alan Dobner Júnior, Mario Modes, Karina Soares Belini, Ugo Leandro Vaz, Douglas Rufino |
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Propriedades físico-mecânicas Anatomia da madeira Manejo florestal Manejo para multiprodutos Physical and mechanical properties Wood anatomy Forest management Multiple-use management |
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Propriedades físico-mecânicas Anatomia da madeira Manejo florestal Manejo para multiprodutos Physical and mechanical properties Wood anatomy Forest management Multiple-use management |
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Pinus spp. plantations are the basis of an important economic activity on the highland regions of southern Brazil, where they are cultivated under productions cycles of approximately 15 years. The objective of the study was to evaluate the physical-mechanical and anatomical characteristics of Pinus taeda L. timber, obtained from stands older than 30 years, compared with that currently available in the market, aged close to 15 years, aiming at analyzing its potential to produce high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses. Furthermore, the productivity and the economic aspects of stands older than 30 years were also evaluated. To do so, Pinus taeda trees from two stands aging 15 and 43 years were analyzed and, thereafter, only wood produced from the age of 30 years onwards was sampled, in order to characterize the juvenile and mature wood, respectively. It was concluded that the mature wood, obtained from >30-year-old trees has higher density, bigger tracheid dimension, shrinkage volumetric coefficient (but with a lower anisotropy coefficient), modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture to static bending, in comparison with the juvenile one, obtained from 15-year-old trees. Taking into account the ability upon the static bending, the timber formed after the age of 30 years can be indicated to uses which explore its better mechanical performance, compatible with the one of Araucaria angustifolia ages between 25 and 58 years. The production cycles with more than 30 years are profitable and could be an interesting management option aiming at specific markets in which high quality wood for solid and structural end-uses may be even better remunerated. |
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