Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia

Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species, i.e., batai (Paraserianthes moluccana), ludai (Sapium baccatum), mahang (Macaranga gigantea), and sesendok (Endospermum malaccense). Correlation of factors influencing densi...

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Main Authors: H. Hamdan, A. S. Nordahlia, U. M. K. Anwar, M. Mohd Iskandar, M. K. Mohamad Omar, Tumirah K
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Wood Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10086-020-01905-z
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spelling doaj-63c48cec76254fb3a1335cc07aa0f1d02020-11-25T02:53:11ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Wood Science1435-02111611-46632020-09-016611910.1186/s10086-020-01905-zAnatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in MalaysiaH. Hamdan0A. S. Nordahlia1U. M. K. Anwar2M. Mohd Iskandar3M. K. Mohamad Omar4Tumirah K5Forest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaForest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaForest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaForest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaForest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaForest Products Division, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaAbstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species, i.e., batai (Paraserianthes moluccana), ludai (Sapium baccatum), mahang (Macaranga gigantea), and sesendok (Endospermum malaccense). Correlation of factors influencing density, shrinkage, and mechanical properties were also discussed. Samples were obtained from the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) campus. From the result obtained, these four pioneer species characterised by medium-to-large vessel with absent of tyloses and gum deposit, fine ray, thin walled fibre, runkel ratio less than 1.0, low in density, and mechanical properties. Sesendok has significantly higher value in fibre length, fibre diameter, fibre lumen diameter, fibre wall thickness, vessel diameter, density, MOR, MOE, compression parallel to grain, and shear parallel to grain compared to the other three pioneer species which were 2001 µm, 45 µm, 35 µm, 5.1 µm, 300 µm, 514 kg/m3, 79.5 N/mm2, 9209 N/mm2, 38.7 N/mm2, and 10.1 N/mm2, respectively. Between these four pioneer species, ludai has significantly higher in runkel ratio which was 0.57, whereas mahang shows significantly higher in slenderness ratio and number of vessels/mm2 which were 50.2 and 5 vessel/mm2, respectively. On the other hand, batai has higher tangential, radial and longitudinal shrinkage compared to ludai, mahang, and sesendok which were 3.0%, 2.4%, and 0.8%, respectively. Based on the basic property study, batai, ludai, mahang, and sesendok could be suitable for pulp and paper, plywood, light construction, furniture, interior finishing, and general utility. Fibre length, fibre wall thickness, and vessel diameter correlated significantly with density and mechanical properties. Shrinkage and mechanical properties were significantly influenced by density.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10086-020-01905-zAnatomical propertiesPhysical propertiesMechanical propertiesPioneer speciesCorrelationLow density
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author H. Hamdan
A. S. Nordahlia
U. M. K. Anwar
M. Mohd Iskandar
M. K. Mohamad Omar
Tumirah K
spellingShingle H. Hamdan
A. S. Nordahlia
U. M. K. Anwar
M. Mohd Iskandar
M. K. Mohamad Omar
Tumirah K
Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
Journal of Wood Science
Anatomical properties
Physical properties
Mechanical properties
Pioneer species
Correlation
Low density
author_facet H. Hamdan
A. S. Nordahlia
U. M. K. Anwar
M. Mohd Iskandar
M. K. Mohamad Omar
Tumirah K
author_sort H. Hamdan
title Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
title_short Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
title_full Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
title_fullStr Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in Malaysia
title_sort anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species in malaysia
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Wood Science
issn 1435-0211
1611-4663
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of four pioneer species, i.e., batai (Paraserianthes moluccana), ludai (Sapium baccatum), mahang (Macaranga gigantea), and sesendok (Endospermum malaccense). Correlation of factors influencing density, shrinkage, and mechanical properties were also discussed. Samples were obtained from the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) campus. From the result obtained, these four pioneer species characterised by medium-to-large vessel with absent of tyloses and gum deposit, fine ray, thin walled fibre, runkel ratio less than 1.0, low in density, and mechanical properties. Sesendok has significantly higher value in fibre length, fibre diameter, fibre lumen diameter, fibre wall thickness, vessel diameter, density, MOR, MOE, compression parallel to grain, and shear parallel to grain compared to the other three pioneer species which were 2001 µm, 45 µm, 35 µm, 5.1 µm, 300 µm, 514 kg/m3, 79.5 N/mm2, 9209 N/mm2, 38.7 N/mm2, and 10.1 N/mm2, respectively. Between these four pioneer species, ludai has significantly higher in runkel ratio which was 0.57, whereas mahang shows significantly higher in slenderness ratio and number of vessels/mm2 which were 50.2 and 5 vessel/mm2, respectively. On the other hand, batai has higher tangential, radial and longitudinal shrinkage compared to ludai, mahang, and sesendok which were 3.0%, 2.4%, and 0.8%, respectively. Based on the basic property study, batai, ludai, mahang, and sesendok could be suitable for pulp and paper, plywood, light construction, furniture, interior finishing, and general utility. Fibre length, fibre wall thickness, and vessel diameter correlated significantly with density and mechanical properties. Shrinkage and mechanical properties were significantly influenced by density.
topic Anatomical properties
Physical properties
Mechanical properties
Pioneer species
Correlation
Low density
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