ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA

General characteristics and anatomical properties of several major wood species in Jambi, Sumatera, have been studied. The purpose is to find out their characters for identification, their appropriate uses and their possibilities to be widely cultivated. Five major wood species have been identified...

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Main Authors: Y I Mandang, Krisdianto Krisdianto
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Forest Product Research and Development Center 2017-08-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan (Journal of Forest Products Research)
Online Access:http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPHH/article/view/3836
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spelling doaj-f90b1aa73f624c8fb22d770a3aa372612020-11-24T21:23:41ZindForest Product Research and Development CenterJurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan (Journal of Forest Products Research)0216-43292442-89572017-08-0119211713610.20886/jphh.2001.19.2.117-1362826ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERAY I Mandang0Krisdianto Krisdianto1Pusat penelitia dan pengbangan hsail hutanPusat penelitia dan pengbangan hsail hutanGeneral characteristics and anatomical properties of several major wood species in Jambi, Sumatera, have been studied. The purpose is to find out their characters for identification, their appropriate uses and their possibilities to be widely cultivated. Five major wood species have been identified and described: balam (Palaquium gutta Bail.), bayur (Pterospermum diversifolium BI.), medang (Litsea sp.), mahang (Macaranga pruinosa Muell.Arg.) and merkubung (Mac.-ranga gigantea Muell.Arg.). Balam and bayur are suitable for house construction, plywood, furniture: and their fibres are fairly good for pulp. Therefore balam and bayur are highly recommended to be widely cultivated. Mahang and merkubung are too light and soft for construction purposes where strength properties are of prime importance. However mahang and merkubung fibres are of good quality so they still can be recommended to be widely cultivated for pulp source. Medang is fairly appropriate for construction purposes and having fairly good quality fibres as well. However the occurrence of oil cells inside wood tissue and the possible effect of the exudate on gluability and paintability, have to be considered before decision is made for its cultivation in large quantities.http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPHH/article/view/3836
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ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan (Journal of Forest Products Research)
author_facet Y I Mandang
Krisdianto Krisdianto
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title ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
title_short ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
title_full ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
title_fullStr ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
title_full_unstemmed ANATOMICAL PROPERTIES OF FIVE MAJOR WOOD SPECIES CROWN IN JAMBI, SUMATERA
title_sort anatomical properties of five major wood species crown in jambi, sumatera
publisher Forest Product Research and Development Center
series Jurnal Penelitian Hasil Hutan (Journal of Forest Products Research)
issn 0216-4329
2442-8957
publishDate 2017-08-01
description General characteristics and anatomical properties of several major wood species in Jambi, Sumatera, have been studied. The purpose is to find out their characters for identification, their appropriate uses and their possibilities to be widely cultivated. Five major wood species have been identified and described: balam (Palaquium gutta Bail.), bayur (Pterospermum diversifolium BI.), medang (Litsea sp.), mahang (Macaranga pruinosa Muell.Arg.) and merkubung (Mac.-ranga gigantea Muell.Arg.). Balam and bayur are suitable for house construction, plywood, furniture: and their fibres are fairly good for pulp. Therefore balam and bayur are highly recommended to be widely cultivated. Mahang and merkubung are too light and soft for construction purposes where strength properties are of prime importance. However mahang and merkubung fibres are of good quality so they still can be recommended to be widely cultivated for pulp source. Medang is fairly appropriate for construction purposes and having fairly good quality fibres as well. However the occurrence of oil cells inside wood tissue and the possible effect of the exudate on gluability and paintability, have to be considered before decision is made for its cultivation in large quantities.
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