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Title
Control of wood properties, drying and workability of wood from nine 8-year-old clones of Swietenia macrophylla King grown in Costa Rica
Authors
MAUREN ABARCA-ALVARADO, RÓGER MOYA, ORLANDO CHINCHILLA-MORA and CARLOS ÁVILA-ARIAS
Received
August 19, 2022
Published
Volume 57 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
mahogany, wood properties, breeding, native tree species, decorative wood
Abstract
Swietenia macrophylla is a wood of high commercial value and is planted in reforestation programmes in tropical areas
using clones. The present study aimed to evaluate tree growth, physical and mechanical properties, wood colour, lumber
quality during sawing and drying, and workability properties, and to establish a selection ranking of nine clones at eight
years of age. The results showed that diameter, height and heartwood showed good development and that clones C1, C2,
and C207 were the best clones. An unfavourable aspect of the clones evaluated was that the wood presented a lighter
colour (higher lightness, lower redness, and higher yellowness) than wood from a natural forest. However, if considering
an equilibrium between growing parameters and wood properties, the clone C115 presented important potential for
planting in a fast-growth plantation. In relation to the quality of wood after sawing and drying, it was not possible to
observe a clear trend in wood quality, which was probably influenced by the early age and did not express the genetic
effect of each clone.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2023.57.21
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