Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The aim of the study was evaluation of knots in wood of 150-year-old Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] in
stands situated at the altitude of 1450 1740 m above sea level in the Dolomites in Italian section of the Alps. In selected
stands, spruce trees were cut down and their length, stem thickness, height to the crown base and stem diameters
at every 1 m along the length of merchantable bole were measured. The diameter of knots was measured and
they were classified according to their healthiness and the degree of their tightness with the surrounding wood. The
relative knot diameters were calculated and the relative height of their location on stem was determined.
In total on sample trees there were analysed 1070 knots, of which sound knots (close to 75%) and tight (more than
60%) prevailed. Sound and tight knots had largest diameters, relative diameters and relative heights of location on
merchantable boles. The smallest diameters and relative diameters were indicated by rotten and not tight knots that
were located at the lowest merchantable bole parts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Picea abies; spruce timber; knot healthiness; degree of knot tightness; location on merchantable bole
Elenco autori:
Sandak, ANNA MALGORZATA; Sandak, JAKUB MICHAL
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