Effects of radial growth rate on selected indices for juvenile and mature wood of the Japanese larch |
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Authors: | Jianjun Zhu Tatsuo Nakano Yasuhiko Hirakawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University, 501-1193 Gifu, Japan;(2) Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University, Minamiminowa, 399-4598 Nagano, Japan;(3) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, 305-8687 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | To examine the differences between juvenile and mature wood, 12 aged sample trees from two areas of Nagano Prefecture were harvested; and the radial development of tracheid length, the ring density, and the relation of the radial growth rate (observed by ring width) with some selected indices of ring structure were investigated. The results proved that the radial variation of tracheid length with ring number can be described by a logarithmic formula, and both plantations reached the demarcation of juvenile and mature wood at age 18. With the segmented regression method, we also analyzed radial variation of mean density and found that the demarcation of juvenile and mature wood was at age 15 for sample trees from Saku and at age 21 for those from Yabuhara. By using the results of estimates from juvenile and mature wood based on ring density, we found that high growth rates resulted when producing lower-density wood during the juvenile period, but these rates did not occur during the mature period. The basic reason for this phenomenon is the variation in patterns of earlywood and latewood in juvenile and mature wood, respectively. This result advised us that when managing plantations of Japanese larch it is necessary to take different measurements at different growth periods. |
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Keywords: | Juvenile wood Mature wood Tracheid length Ring density Larix kaempferi Carriere |
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