Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products

The forest plantations are replacing the native forest in the wood provision for industries. At world-wide level almost 50% of the provision comes from plantations (IUFRO, TAIPEI 2007), being much greater in the South Cone of South America. Specially in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay the plantations p...

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Main Authors: Sanchez Acosta, Martin Miguel, Mastrandrea, Ciro Andres, Lima, José Tarcisio
Format: Conferencia
Language:Inglés
Published: Society of Wood Science and Technology 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14622
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author Sanchez Acosta, Martin Miguel
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Lima, José Tarcisio
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description The forest plantations are replacing the native forest in the wood provision for industries. At world-wide level almost 50% of the provision comes from plantations (IUFRO, TAIPEI 2007), being much greater in the South Cone of South America. Specially in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay the plantations provide more than 85 % of the industrialized raw material. The most important plantations in the South Cone are pines and eucalyptus, having the latter, highest growth (over 30 m3/ha/year, being able surpass 50 m3/ha/year). Eucalyptus initially was planted for energy, cellulose and boards, but in the last years has been adapted for solid uses, replacing in several cases native wood. For this reason, it began to have special importance in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay the genetic, silviculture and technological properties uses of this wood. The present paper shows the results of referred studies on technological properties of the fast growth eucalyptus wood, at usual cut ages, also the development in different uses in solid wood products, in the South Cone and other countries.
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spelling INTA146222023-04-28T14:07:04Z Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products Sanchez Acosta, Martin Miguel Mastrandrea, Ciro Andres Lima, José Tarcisio Eucalyptus Madera Tecnología de la Madera Productos Forestales Wood Wood Technology Forest Products The forest plantations are replacing the native forest in the wood provision for industries. At world-wide level almost 50% of the provision comes from plantations (IUFRO, TAIPEI 2007), being much greater in the South Cone of South America. Specially in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay the plantations provide more than 85 % of the industrialized raw material. The most important plantations in the South Cone are pines and eucalyptus, having the latter, highest growth (over 30 m3/ha/year, being able surpass 50 m3/ha/year). Eucalyptus initially was planted for energy, cellulose and boards, but in the last years has been adapted for solid uses, replacing in several cases native wood. For this reason, it began to have special importance in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay the genetic, silviculture and technological properties uses of this wood. The present paper shows the results of referred studies on technological properties of the fast growth eucalyptus wood, at usual cut ages, also the development in different uses in solid wood products, in the South Cone and other countries. EEA Concordia Fil: Sanchez Acosta, Martin Miguel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Concordia; Argentina Fil: Mastrandrea, Ciro Andres. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Concordia; Argentina Fil: Lima, José Tarcisio. Federal University of Lavras; Brasil 2023-04-28T14:04:46Z 2023-04-28T14:04:46Z 2008 info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14622 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Society of Wood Science and Technology Proceedings of the 51st International Convention of Society of Wood Science and Technology November 10-12, 2008, Concepción, Chile
spellingShingle Eucalyptus
Madera
Tecnología de la Madera
Productos Forestales
Wood
Wood Technology
Forest Products
Sanchez Acosta, Martin Miguel
Mastrandrea, Ciro Andres
Lima, José Tarcisio
Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title_full Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title_fullStr Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title_full_unstemmed Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title_short Wood technologies and uses of Eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
title_sort wood technologies and uses of eucalyptus wood from fast grown plantations for solid products
topic Eucalyptus
Madera
Tecnología de la Madera
Productos Forestales
Wood
Wood Technology
Forest Products
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