Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall

Heartwood has always been a desirable part of the tree, due to it’s superior decay qualities com-pared to the sapwood. How the formation of heartwood works has been known for a long time, but which factors that initiates and stimulates the production are poorly understood. This case study presents t...

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Autores principales: Fahlgren, Steve, Jansson, Tomas
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1770/
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description Heartwood has always been a desirable part of the tree, due to it’s superior decay qualities com-pared to the sapwood. How the formation of heartwood works has been known for a long time, but which factors that initiates and stimulates the production are poorly understood. This case study presents the results of a study in which silvicultural treatments and site properties had a key position as factors to the formation of heartwood. According to the hypothesis the amount of sapwood is directly controlled by the size of the crown. The amounts of heartwood in four Scots pine stands, including a dense low quality site, a low density high quality site, and two in be-tween, was examined by extraction of core samples. According to the hypothesis dense stands at low quality sites would develop small crowns with a little need of sapwood, and therefore a larger need of heartwood. The results basically showed that dense stands on poor sites had a bigger proportion of heartwood than low density stands on high quality sites, but the widths of the growth rings seems to be an important factor as well. However, the variation in, and especially between, the stands are large, and therefore it is difficult to draw any conclusion. The results are, nevertheless, discussed against existing theories and other field trials that had similar results.
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spelling RepoSLU17702012-04-20T14:15:38Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1770/ Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall Fahlgren, Steve Jansson, Tomas Plant physiology and biochemistry Plant physiology - Growth and development Forestry production Heartwood has always been a desirable part of the tree, due to it’s superior decay qualities com-pared to the sapwood. How the formation of heartwood works has been known for a long time, but which factors that initiates and stimulates the production are poorly understood. This case study presents the results of a study in which silvicultural treatments and site properties had a key position as factors to the formation of heartwood. According to the hypothesis the amount of sapwood is directly controlled by the size of the crown. The amounts of heartwood in four Scots pine stands, including a dense low quality site, a low density high quality site, and two in be-tween, was examined by extraction of core samples. According to the hypothesis dense stands at low quality sites would develop small crowns with a little need of sapwood, and therefore a larger need of heartwood. The results basically showed that dense stands on poor sites had a bigger proportion of heartwood than low density stands on high quality sites, but the widths of the growth rings seems to be an important factor as well. However, the variation in, and especially between, the stands are large, and therefore it is difficult to draw any conclusion. The results are, nevertheless, discussed against existing theories and other field trials that had similar results. 2010-09-07 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1770/1/fahlgren_s_jansson_t_100907.pdf Fahlgren, Steve and Jansson, Tomas, 2010. Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall. First cycle, G2E. Umeå: (S) > Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-241.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-2-467 swe
spellingShingle Plant physiology and biochemistry
Plant physiology - Growth and development
Forestry production
Fahlgren, Steve
Jansson, Tomas
Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title_full Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title_fullStr Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title_full_unstemmed Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title_short Skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
title_sort skötselns och ståndortens betydelse för kärnvedsbildningen i tall
topic Plant physiology and biochemistry
Plant physiology - Growth and development
Forestry production
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1770/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1770/