Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone

Weed control and fertilization usually lead to an increase in the growth rate of trees and, consequently, to a possible modification of the quality of the wood and its end products. The effect of weed control and fertilization practices were determined on tree growth parameters, wood density, fiber...

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Main Authors: Fabio G. Achinelli, Fernando Esteban Felissia, Maria Cristina Area
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2013-12-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_1_801_Villegas_Weed_Control_Fertilization_Populus
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spelling doaj-a7172a3e7ba649eeac233f0f5925ae8c2020-11-24T23:28:45ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262013-12-019180181510.15376/biores.9.1.801-815Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides CloneFabio G. Achinelli0Fernando Esteban Felissia1Maria Cristina Area2Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, C.C. 31, CP 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de MisionesUniversidad Nacional de Misiones - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasWeed control and fertilization usually lead to an increase in the growth rate of trees and, consequently, to a possible modification of the quality of the wood and its end products. The effect of weed control and fertilization practices were determined on tree growth parameters, wood density, fiber weight, fiber length, and chemical wood composition, as well as the chemi-mechanical pulp properties, for 8-year-old Populus deltoides `Delta Gold´ grown in Argentina. Four treatments belonging to a randomized complete block design trial were analysed: no weeding after planting (C), mechanical weed control (M), chemimechanical weed control (CHM), and fertilized + chemimechanical weed control (CHM-F). Soda-sulfite chemi-mechanical pulps were produced from said trees. Handsheets were prepared from the pulps, and their physical, mechanical, and optical properties were determined following international standards. Several wood and pulp properties were influenced by the studied silvicultural practices. In the context of this study, silvicultural treatments applied to Populus deltoides ‘Delta Gold’ (formerly ‘Stoneville 66’) trees can be applied to increase productivity (volume and fibrous output) without detrimental consequences to wood and pulp properties, except for a slight reduction in brightness. http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_1_801_Villegas_Weed_Control_Fertilization_PopulusWeed controlPopulus deltoidesProductivityFertilizationWood propertiesChemi-mechanical pulp (CMP) properties
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Fernando Esteban Felissia
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Fernando Esteban Felissia
Maria Cristina Area
Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
BioResources
Weed control
Populus deltoides
Productivity
Fertilization
Wood properties
Chemi-mechanical pulp (CMP) properties
author_facet Fabio G. Achinelli
Fernando Esteban Felissia
Maria Cristina Area
author_sort Fabio G. Achinelli
title Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
title_short Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
title_full Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
title_fullStr Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Weed Control and Fertilization on Wood and Chemi-mechanical Pulp Properties of a Populus deltoides Clone
title_sort effects of weed control and fertilization on wood and chemi-mechanical pulp properties of a populus deltoides clone
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Weed control and fertilization usually lead to an increase in the growth rate of trees and, consequently, to a possible modification of the quality of the wood and its end products. The effect of weed control and fertilization practices were determined on tree growth parameters, wood density, fiber weight, fiber length, and chemical wood composition, as well as the chemi-mechanical pulp properties, for 8-year-old Populus deltoides `Delta Gold´ grown in Argentina. Four treatments belonging to a randomized complete block design trial were analysed: no weeding after planting (C), mechanical weed control (M), chemimechanical weed control (CHM), and fertilized + chemimechanical weed control (CHM-F). Soda-sulfite chemi-mechanical pulps were produced from said trees. Handsheets were prepared from the pulps, and their physical, mechanical, and optical properties were determined following international standards. Several wood and pulp properties were influenced by the studied silvicultural practices. In the context of this study, silvicultural treatments applied to Populus deltoides ‘Delta Gold’ (formerly ‘Stoneville 66’) trees can be applied to increase productivity (volume and fibrous output) without detrimental consequences to wood and pulp properties, except for a slight reduction in brightness.
topic Weed control
Populus deltoides
Productivity
Fertilization
Wood properties
Chemi-mechanical pulp (CMP) properties
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_1_801_Villegas_Weed_Control_Fertilization_Populus
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