Juvenile Wood in Forest Trees

Author:   Bruce J. Zobel ,  Jerry R. Sprague
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
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9783642721281


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 December 2011
Format:   Paperback
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The trend in forestry is toward shorter rotations and more complete utiliza­ tion of trees. The reasons are: (1) financial pressures to obtain rapid returns on the forestry investment made possible by an earlier harvest; (2) enforced harvest of young plantations to maintain a continuing supply of cellulose for mills where wood shortages are experienced; (3) thinning young plantations, both because they were planted too densely initially and because thinning is done where long rotation quality trees are the forestry goal; (4) more intensive utilization is being done using tops and small diameter trees; and (5) there is interest in using young (juvenile) wood for special products because of its unique characteristics and the development of new technologies. The largest present-day source of conifer juvenile wood is from thinnings of plantations where millions of hectares of pine were planted too densely. Because of the better growth rate resulting from improved silviculture and good genetic stock, plantations will need to be thinned heavily. As a result of this trend, young wood makes up an increasingly larger proportion of the total conifer wood supply each year. Large amounts of juvenile wood from hard­ woods are also currently available, especially in the tropics and subtropics, because of the fast growth rate of the species used, which results in shorter rotations and ess~ntially all juvenile wood.

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Author:   Bruce J. Zobel ,  Jerry R. Sprague
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.487kg
ISBN:  

9783642721281


ISBN 10:   3642721281
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 December 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 General Concepts of Juvenile Wood.- 1.1 General Concepts.- 1.2 What Is Juvenile Wood?.- 1.3 The Causes of Juvenile Wood.- 1.4 Importance and Characteristics of Juvenile Wood.- 1.5 Literature on Juvenile Wood.- 1.6 Summary.- 2 Characteristics of Juvenile Wood.- 2.1 General Concepts.- 2.2 Juvenile Compared with Mature Wood.- 2.3 Characteristics of Conifers.- 2.4 Characteristics of Hardwoods.- 2.5 Summary.- 3 Occurrence of Juvenile Wood.- 3.1 General Concepts.- 3.2 Where Does Juvenile Wood Occur?.- 3.3 Radial Development in the Conifers.- 3.4 Radial Development in the Hardwoods.- 3.5 Development with Tree Height.- 3.6 Summary.- 4 Characteristics Affecting Juvenile Wood.- 4.1 Relationship to Reaction Wood.- 4.2 Genetics of Juvenile Wood.- 4.3 Relationship to Growth Rate.- 4.4 General Sampling Methods for Different Characteristics.- 4.5 Summary.- 5 Changing Juvenile Wood.- 5.1 General Concepts.- 5.2 Response to Genetic Manipulation.- 5.3 Response to Silvicultural Treatments.- 5.4 Response to Geographic Location, Seed Source and Species.- 5.5 Response to Other Environmental Factors.- 5.6 Summary.- 6 Predictions of Mature and Total Tree Wood Properties From Juvenile Wood.- 6.1 General Concepts.- 6.2 Juvenile to Mature Wood Correlations.- 6.3 Summary.- 7 The Importance of Juvenile Wood.- 7.1 General Concepts.- 7.2 In Conifers.- 7.3 In Hardwoods.- 7.4 Summary.- 8 Use of Juvenile Wood.- 8.1 General Concepts.- 8.2 Juvenile Wood for Pulp and Paper.- 8.3 Juvenile Wood for Solid Wood Products.- 8.4 Future Juvenile Wood Supplies and Utilization.- 8.5 Summary.- 9 Unusual Wood Properties Near the Tree Center.- 9.1 General Concepts.- 9.2 Heartwood.- 9.3 Growth Stresses.- 9.4 Summary.- References.- Species Index.

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