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Effect of species and log diameter on the volumetric yield of lumber in northern Brazilian Amazonia: preliminary results

2019; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 39; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/10549811.2019.1636661

ISSN

1540-756X

Autores

Róbson Borges de Lima, Rinaldo Luíz Caraciolo Ferreira, José Antônio Aleixo da Silva, Marcelino Carneiro Guedes, Diego Armando Silva da Silva, Cinthia Pereira de Oliveira, Fernando Galvão Rabelo, Luiz Fernando Da Cruz Silva,

Tópico(s)

Soil Management and Crop Yield

Resumo

Volumetric yield analysis is critical to optimizing performance in the timber industry. In the Amazon and in the Amapá state, this information is still little known and scarce, and therefore this study was developed to obtain and analyze the volumetric yield coefficient of ten commercial tree species and to test the variation by diameter class. We collect data of volumetric yield from for ten commercial species. For each species, the yields in different diameter classes were analyzed, as well as the yield difference between the species. The overall yield obtained for the sawmills (43.95%) and the yield of each species are within the established standards for operations in the industry according to the legal requirements. There were no differences (p ≥ 0.05) in diameter classes for species with the exception of Dinizia excelsa and Handroanthus albus. However, there was no linear increase (p ≥ 0.05) between the diameter and yield of lumber for all species. The species Dinizia excelsa, Hymenolobium petraeum, Ocotea rubra and Vochysia guianensis show a significant difference in yield for the other species due to the higher obtained values, however, they are statistically similar when compared to each other.

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