Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir

In this study, several wood properties were investigated along with the longitudinal direction for oriental beech and caucasian fir trees grown in Turkey. Wood density, compression strength parallel to grain, chemical characteristics (holocelluose, celluose, lignin), fiber dimensions (fiber length,...

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Main Authors: Elif Topaloglu, Emir Erisir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2018-07-01
Series:Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
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Online Access:http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3135
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spelling doaj-ba1f492ce45b4053a170e824b21276762020-11-25T01:46:18ZengUniversidad del Bío-Bío Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología0717-36440718-221X2018-07-012034034163135Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian firElif TopalogluEmir ErisirIn this study, several wood properties were investigated along with the longitudinal direction for oriental beech and caucasian fir trees grown in Turkey. Wood density, compression strength parallel to grain, chemical characteristics (holocelluose, celluose, lignin), fiber dimensions (fiber length, fiber width, fiber lumen width, fiber cell wall thickness) were measured from the sapwood of the discs taken at the stem heights of 1.30, 6.30 and 12.30 meters. Both wood species showed clear trends in wood properties along longitudinal direction. For both wood species, the highest values in density, compression strength, volumetric shrinkage and swelling were at 1.30 m stem height, and the investigated paraeters decreased along with the stem height, while longitudinal shrinkage and swelling percentage increased. The highest cellulose content was found at 1.30 m stem height, and the highest lignin content was found at 12.30 m stem height for both wood species. The longest fibers and the thickest fiber walls were determined at 1.30 m stem height in both wood species. These results clearly indicated that stem height greatly affected the investigated wood properties for both wood species.http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3135abies nordmannianafagus orientalislongitudinal variationstem heightwood properties
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author Elif Topaloglu
Emir Erisir
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Emir Erisir
Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
abies nordmanniana
fagus orientalis
longitudinal variation
stem height
wood properties
author_facet Elif Topaloglu
Emir Erisir
author_sort Elif Topaloglu
title Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
title_short Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
title_full Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
title_fullStr Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
title_sort longitudinal variation in selected wood properties of oriental beech and caucasian fir
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
series Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
issn 0717-3644
0718-221X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In this study, several wood properties were investigated along with the longitudinal direction for oriental beech and caucasian fir trees grown in Turkey. Wood density, compression strength parallel to grain, chemical characteristics (holocelluose, celluose, lignin), fiber dimensions (fiber length, fiber width, fiber lumen width, fiber cell wall thickness) were measured from the sapwood of the discs taken at the stem heights of 1.30, 6.30 and 12.30 meters. Both wood species showed clear trends in wood properties along longitudinal direction. For both wood species, the highest values in density, compression strength, volumetric shrinkage and swelling were at 1.30 m stem height, and the investigated paraeters decreased along with the stem height, while longitudinal shrinkage and swelling percentage increased. The highest cellulose content was found at 1.30 m stem height, and the highest lignin content was found at 12.30 m stem height for both wood species. The longest fibers and the thickest fiber walls were determined at 1.30 m stem height in both wood species. These results clearly indicated that stem height greatly affected the investigated wood properties for both wood species.
topic abies nordmanniana
fagus orientalis
longitudinal variation
stem height
wood properties
url http://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/MCT/article/view/3135
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