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Axial variations in anatomical properties and basic density of Eucalypturograndis hybrid (Eucalyptus grandis × E. urophylla) clones

We studied two clones of Eucalypt urograndis hybrid ( Eucalyptus grandis  ×  E. urophylla ), GR283 and GR330, grown in Tumkur district of Karnataka (India), and felled 5–6 years old three trees of each clone. We recorded axial variations in heartwood content, bark properties, wood density and anatom...

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Published in:Journal of forestry research 2015-09, Vol.26 (3), p.739-744
Main Authors: Sharma, S. K., Shukla, S. R., Shashikala, S., Poornima, V. Sri
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Language:English
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Summary:We studied two clones of Eucalypt urograndis hybrid ( Eucalyptus grandis  ×  E. urophylla ), GR283 and GR330, grown in Tumkur district of Karnataka (India), and felled 5–6 years old three trees of each clone. We recorded axial variations in heartwood content, bark properties, wood density and anatomical characteristics of wood including fibre length, fibre diameter, fibre wall thickness, lumen diameter, vessel frequency, vessel diameter and vessel element length. Clone GR283 had about 10 % heartwood, significantly lower than for clone GR330 (37 %). Basic wood density along the tree height varied significantly within and between the clones. We observed significant variations in fibre length, fibre diameter and wall thickness within and between the two clones. Vessel frequency and vessel element length did not vary but vessel diameter differed significantly between the clones. With a greater proportion of sapwood, clone GR283 can be utilized for paper and pulp applications. Clone GR330 had a higher proportion of heartwood and lower wood density and, hence, is more suitable for light-weight material applications.
ISSN:1007-662X
1993-0607
DOI:10.1007/s11676-015-0080-6