Models to predict the radial variation of stiffness, strength, and density in planted noble fir, Norway spruce, western hemlock, and western red cedar in Great Britain

IF 2.5 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY Annals of Forest Science Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1186/s13595-023-01214-7
David Gil-Moreno, J. Paul MClean, Dan Ridley-Ellis
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Key message

This study compares the measured radial variation in wood stiffness, strength, and density of noble fir, Norway spruce, western hemlock, and western red cedar by developing mixed-effects models for each property using age as the explanatory variable. These models could be used to simulate the effect of rotation length and species choice on sawn wood properties.

Context

Timber production in Great Britain relies primarily on Sitka spruce. The use of multiple species is desirable to mitigate against biotic and abiotic risks posed to a single species. When considering alternative species, quantifying and modeling radial variation in wood properties is important to determine the potential for sawn timber production at a given rotation length.

Aims

To build empirical models for the radial variation in wood properties that can account for species.

Methods

Clear-wood samples were produced along radial transects in trees from four conifer species: Abies procera Rehder, Picea abies (L.) Karst, Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.) Sarg., Thuja plicata Donn. ex D.Don. Modulus of Elasticity, Modulus of Rupture, and density were measured on each species according to established standards. Mixed-effects models were built using ring numbers from the pith and species as explanatory variables.

Results

The same model forms could be used across the four species. Nonlinear models were developed for the Modulus of Elasticity and density. For the Modulus of Rupture, a linear model was most appropriate. The effect of species in the models was significant.

Conclusion

At similar rotation lengths, noble fir, Norway spruce, and western hemlock can produce timber with comparable properties to Sitka spruce. Overall, western red cedar would have worse properties for structural use.

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预测英国种植的高贵冷杉、挪威云杉、西部铁杉和西部红柏的刚度、强度和密度径向变化的模型
本研究以年龄为解释变量,通过建立混合效应模型,比较了高贵冷杉、挪威云杉、西部铁杉和西部红杉木的木材刚度、强度和密度的径向变化。这些模型可以用来模拟旋转长度和树种选择对锯材性能的影响。英国的木材生产主要依靠锡特卡云杉。为了减轻对单一物种造成的生物和非生物风险,使用多种物种是可取的。在考虑替代树种时,量化和模拟木材特性的径向变化对于确定在给定旋转长度下锯材生产的潜力非常重要。目的建立木材性能径向变化的经验模型,以解释树种。方法沿径向样带采集4种针叶树(冷杉、云杉、云杉)的杉木样本。喀斯特,Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.)Sarg。图贾·普里卡塔·唐。D.Don交货。弹性模量、断裂模量和密度根据既定标准进行测量。混合效应模型的建立使用环数从髓和物种作为解释变量。结果相同的模型形式可以在四个物种中使用。建立了弹性模量和密度的非线性模型。对于断裂模量,线性模型是最合适的。模型中物种的影响是显著的。结论在相同的轮作长度下,冷杉、挪威云杉和西部铁杉生产的木材性能与锡特卡云杉相当。总的来说,西部红雪松在结构用途上的性能更差。
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Annals of Forest Science
Annals of Forest Science 农林科学-林学
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6.70
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45
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Forest Science is an official publication of the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) -Up-to-date coverage of current developments and trends in forest research and forestry Topics include ecology and ecophysiology, genetics and improvement, tree physiology, wood quality, and silviculture -Formerly known as Annales des Sciences Forestières -Biology of trees and associated organisms (symbionts, pathogens, pests) -Forest dynamics and ecosystem processes under environmental or management drivers (ecology, genetics) -Risks and disturbances affecting forest ecosystems (biology, ecology, economics) -Forestry wood chain (tree breeding, forest management and productivity, ecosystem services, silviculture and plantation management) -Wood sciences (relationships between wood structure and tree functions, and between forest management or environment and wood properties)
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