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The Influence of Pruning on the Growth and Wood Properties of Populus deltoides “Nanlin 3804”
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During the natural growth of trees, a large number of branches are formed, with a negative impact on timber quality. Therefore, pruning is an essential measure in forest cultivation. In this work, the effect of pruning on poplar timber quality was evaluated. This study used an artificial forest of Populus deltoides “Nanlin 3804”, established in 2014, as the research object. Pruning was carried out in March 2018 and March 2020 with a pruning intensity of one-third, and a control group was also set up. In December 2023, the growth of 11-year-old poplars under different treatments was investigated and analyzed, and sample trees were cut down for a wood property analysis. The results showed that pruning did not have a significant effect on the growth of the diameter at breast height, the tree height, or the volume. However, pruning could significantly facilitate the forming of higher-quality timber with smaller knots. Compared to unpruned wood, the ring width decreased 1–2 years after pruning, while it turned out to be greater than that of the control 3 years after pruning. Moreover, pruning can reduce the degree of trunk tapering. The fiber aspect ratio two years after pruning was greater than that of the control. The distribution frequency of fiber lengths of between 1500 μm and 1900 μm and that of fiber widths of between 32 μm and 38 μm were higher than that of the control. However, pruning had little effect on their density and oven-dried shrinkage. In addition, compared to the control, the bending strength and the modulus of elasticity increased by approximately 11%–14%, the impact toughness decreased by approximately 5%, and the compressive strength increased by approximately 6%. Pruning proved to be a successful method to improve the timber quality.
Title: The Influence of Pruning on the Growth and Wood Properties of Populus deltoides “Nanlin 3804”
Description:
During the natural growth of trees, a large number of branches are formed, with a negative impact on timber quality.
Therefore, pruning is an essential measure in forest cultivation.
In this work, the effect of pruning on poplar timber quality was evaluated.
This study used an artificial forest of Populus deltoides “Nanlin 3804”, established in 2014, as the research object.
Pruning was carried out in March 2018 and March 2020 with a pruning intensity of one-third, and a control group was also set up.
In December 2023, the growth of 11-year-old poplars under different treatments was investigated and analyzed, and sample trees were cut down for a wood property analysis.
The results showed that pruning did not have a significant effect on the growth of the diameter at breast height, the tree height, or the volume.
However, pruning could significantly facilitate the forming of higher-quality timber with smaller knots.
Compared to unpruned wood, the ring width decreased 1–2 years after pruning, while it turned out to be greater than that of the control 3 years after pruning.
Moreover, pruning can reduce the degree of trunk tapering.
The fiber aspect ratio two years after pruning was greater than that of the control.
The distribution frequency of fiber lengths of between 1500 μm and 1900 μm and that of fiber widths of between 32 μm and 38 μm were higher than that of the control.
However, pruning had little effect on their density and oven-dried shrinkage.
In addition, compared to the control, the bending strength and the modulus of elasticity increased by approximately 11%–14%, the impact toughness decreased by approximately 5%, and the compressive strength increased by approximately 6%.
Pruning proved to be a successful method to improve the timber quality.
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