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Abstract(s)
Coppiced Eucalyptus globulus trees with 18 years in a 2nd rotation were analysed in relation to
heartwood, sapwood and bark content taking into account the effect of the initial planting density
by using a spacing trial. A total of 25 stumps, with a variable number of stems per stump from
1 to 3, were analysed. Comparison was made to the previous 1st rotation single stem trees, also
harvested at 18 years. In the 2nd rotation, the stump density did not significantly affect stem
height and diameter, in opposition to the 1st rotation where spacing significantly impacted on tree
dimensions. The effect of the initial planting density is somewhat lost in the coppiced stand in
relation with i.e. the number of stems per stump. Heartwood was present in all the coppiced trees
up to 49.9% of the total tree height and heartwood volume amounted to 38.9–51.7% of the total
tree volume. Within the tree, heartwood content decreased from the base upwards, representing,
on average, 54.1% at the base and decreasing to 5.1% at 15.3 m. The sapwood width remained
relatively constant with an average radial width of approximately 2 cm. The average stem bark
content of coppiced trees was 17.4% of the total stem volume. The comparison of heartwood and
sapwood development in the coppiced trees did not show significant differences to the 1st rotation
trees, nor did the initial spacing. Heartwood diameter could be modelled using the tree diameter
both for 1st and 2nd rotation trees
Description
Research Article
Keywords
eucalypt sylviculture harvesting cycle stand density stem analysis within-tree variation
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Miranda I., Gominho J., Pereira H. (2015). Heartwood, sapwood and bark variation in coppiced Eucalyptus globulus trees in 2nd rotation and comparison with the single-stem 1st rotation. Silva Fennica vol. 49 no. 1 article id 1141. 13 p
Publisher
The Finnish Society of Forest Science
