Variability in the basic density of silver birch wood in Poland

SILVA FENNICA(2019)

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Abstract
This work presents the findings of a study concerning variability in the basic density of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) wood, depending on the geographical location of tree stands, the age and thickness of the trees, the forest habitat type, and interactions between some of these factors. The study was carried out on wood from trees aged approximately 30, 50 and 70 years in 12 forest districts located throughout Poland. In total 4777 wood samples, taken from 306 trees from 51 test plots, were measured. The location, the age of the trees, the thickness of the trees and the forest habitat type, as well as interactions between these factors, proved to have a significant influence on the basic density of silver birch wood. The highest mean values of the basic density of the birch wood were found in Sokolow forest district on the FBF habitat type (549 kg m(-3)) and in Gizycko forest district on the FMBF habitat type (548 kg m(-3)). For the entire set of examined material, the average values of the basic density of wood increase with tree age. For the examined material originating in FBF and FMBF habitats the average values of basic density showed no significant differences; however, in the cases of the forest districts of Gizycko, Lobez and Rudziniec, significant differences in the analysed property were observed.
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Betula pendula,tree age,forest habitat type,thickness of trees,geographical location,physical properties of wood
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