展松
林业
软木
环境科学
高度(三角形)
农林复合经营
地理
植物
生物
数学
几何学
作者
Jaco-Pierre van der Merwe,Ilaria Germishuizen,Charlie Clarke,Shawn D. Mansfield
出处
期刊:Holzforschung
[De Gruyter]
日期:2022-12-08
卷期号:77 (1): 1-15
被引量:3
摘要
Abstract Plantation forests were originally established in South Africa to meet an increasing demand for solid wood products as there was a limited supply from native forests. The majority of the commercial softwood plantations were established with Mexican Pinus patula . Since growing conditions are known to impact tree growth, tree form, and wood quality of P. patula , sample plots were established over a cross-section of plantations in the Lowveld Escarpment and Highveld forestry regions of South Africa that covered an array of geologies and altitudes. Each sample plot was classified according to soil properties, rainfall, and temperature, and trees within the plots were measured for growth, form, and wood properties. Soil, growing days, and temperature were found to have little impact on tree form and wood properties. However, rainfall and specifically, spring rainfall, was found to have a highly significant impact on late wood formation, proportion of juvenile core, and wood density. In addition, tree height was found to be strongly correlated with maximum annual temperature.
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