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Allocation of Wood Density in European Oak (Quercus robur L.) Trees Grown under a Canopy of Scots Pine

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FORESTS
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f12060712

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wood density; basic density; green density; fresh density; crown; branches; moisture content; canopy; heartwood; sapwood

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The study examined the wood density allocation in oaks grown under canopy of Scots pine, focusing on different parts of the trees such as the trunk and branches. Results showed significant differences in density between the central part of the trunk and heartwood compared to the outer part and sapwood, with a positive correlation between wood density and crown length.
The allocation of wood density in trees depends on many factors, but mainly on the tree species. A great number of studies have analysed wood density in dominant or codominant trees, but only a few have focused on trees grown under canopy. We examined the basic wood density and fresh wood density of natural origin oaks growing under canopy of artificially planted Scots pine. The major purpose of the work was to study the wood density allocation in different parts of the trees such as the trunk and branches. From a total of 80 oaks we selected eight model trees and measured biometric features of their trunks and crowns. Wood samples from different parts of the trunk and crown were collected after the trees were felled. We observed significant differences between the average basic wood density (595 kg center dot m(-3)) and the average fresh wood density (1031 kg center dot m(-3)). The central part of the trunk and heartwood shows much higher density than the outer part of the trunk and sapwood, which corresponds to the model of ring-porous trees. Both types of wood density (basic and fresh) were also higher in the trunk than in the branches. The wood density of the branches differed between two zones: A1, which was closer to the trunk and had higher density; and A2, which was farther away from the trunk with lower density. Wood density shows positive correlation with crown length but not with crown width, which was more connected with diameter at breast height. We found lower value of slenderness than the value reported by other authors in oaks planted without canopy. The allocation of wood density in trees is associated with the potential mechanical load.

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