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Influence of site in the wood quality of <i>Eucalyptus</i> in plantations in Brazil


Thiago Leite Barbosa
José Tarcísio da Silva Oliveira
Sofia Maria Gonçalves Rocha
Ana Paula Câmara
Graziela Baptista Vidaurre
Antônio Marcos Rosado
Fernando Palha Leite

Abstract

Genetic materials interact with the environment in specific ways, therefore their responses in wood need to be better understood. The present study sought to evaluate the influence of different climatic conditions in Minas Gerais, Brazil on Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla wood. Two six-year-old clones were cultivated in Belo Oriente, Ferros, Santa Bárbara, Itabira and Peçanha. Five trees from each clone were sampled from the base to top direction. Wood density, heartwood/sapwood ratio, vessels, fibres, and extractive and lignin contents were determined, as well as their correlation with environmental variables. Vessel diameters, heartwood/sapwood ratio, and extractive and lignin contents all increased due to higher water availability in Santa Bárbara and Itabira. In both genetic materials, the variables linked to growth and wood quality were related to environmental factors.

Keywords: growth site, Eucalyptus hybrids, heartwood/sapwood ratio


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eISSN: 2070-2639
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