Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy

The higher heating value of wood and bark was determined for several poplar (Populus spp) clones. The study included the juvenile one year old plants of the following clones: P.×euramericana cl. ostia, P. nigra cl.53/86, P. deltoides cl. PE 19/66, P.×euramericana cl. I-214, P. deltoides cl. S6-7 and...

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Main Authors: Klašnja Bojana, Orlović Saša, Galić Zoran, Pap Predrag, Katanić Marina
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade 2006-01-01
Series:Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2006/0353-45370694159K.pdf
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spelling doaj-54be7ed1343f4702b358aaef30796f5a2020-11-24T23:03:36ZsrpFaculty of Forestry, BelgradeGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu0353-45372006-01-0120069415917010.2298/GSF0694159KDense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energyKlašnja BojanaOrlović SašaGalić ZoranPap PredragKatanić MarinaThe higher heating value of wood and bark was determined for several poplar (Populus spp) clones. The study included the juvenile one year old plants of the following clones: P.×euramericana cl. ostia, P. nigra cl.53/86, P. deltoides cl. PE 19/66, P.×euramericana cl. I-214, P. deltoides cl. S6-7 and P.×euramericana cv. robusta. By using FVI which takes into account ash content, wood bulk density, and moisture content, it was determined that poplar wood can be a significant energy raw material, primarily thanks to its short rotation cycle and a very high wood volume increment. Significant differences were determined in the values of wood basic density which affect the higher heating value of the study poplar clones, and consequently the yield (weight) of biomass produced per unit area of dense plantations. This is reflected also on the estimated amount of energy that can be produced by the combustion of biomass of the whole one year old plants. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2006/0353-45370694159K.pdfPopulus spp.clonesplanting densityhigher heating value
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author Klašnja Bojana
Orlović Saša
Galić Zoran
Pap Predrag
Katanić Marina
spellingShingle Klašnja Bojana
Orlović Saša
Galić Zoran
Pap Predrag
Katanić Marina
Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
Populus spp.
clones
planting density
higher heating value
author_facet Klašnja Bojana
Orlović Saša
Galić Zoran
Pap Predrag
Katanić Marina
author_sort Klašnja Bojana
title Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
title_short Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
title_full Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
title_fullStr Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
title_full_unstemmed Dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
title_sort dense poplar plantations as the raw material for the production of energy
publisher Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade
series Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
issn 0353-4537
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The higher heating value of wood and bark was determined for several poplar (Populus spp) clones. The study included the juvenile one year old plants of the following clones: P.×euramericana cl. ostia, P. nigra cl.53/86, P. deltoides cl. PE 19/66, P.×euramericana cl. I-214, P. deltoides cl. S6-7 and P.×euramericana cv. robusta. By using FVI which takes into account ash content, wood bulk density, and moisture content, it was determined that poplar wood can be a significant energy raw material, primarily thanks to its short rotation cycle and a very high wood volume increment. Significant differences were determined in the values of wood basic density which affect the higher heating value of the study poplar clones, and consequently the yield (weight) of biomass produced per unit area of dense plantations. This is reflected also on the estimated amount of energy that can be produced by the combustion of biomass of the whole one year old plants.
topic Populus spp.
clones
planting density
higher heating value
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2006/0353-45370694159K.pdf
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