A Preliminary Study of Coppice-grown Eucalyptus viminalis as a Source of Chip Material
Nicholls, J.W.P.; Phillips, F.H.
1970
Report
28 p.
Specimens of coppice-regenerated E. viminalis have been examined to show the proportion of such tree components as leaves, twigs, stem, and bark. Many properties and characteristics of these various portions have been determined to indicate the usefulness of the separate components as a source of chip material for utilization as pulp and paper, fibreboard, and particleboard. The results of the study have also been used to indicate an optimum rotation age. The data have been compared with values derived from seed-propagated trees growing in the same area.
CSIRO
Melbourne
CSIRO. Division of Forest Products; Division of Forest Products Technological Paper; Forestry and Forest Products
https://doi.org/10.25919/5f907767957d4
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Division of Forest Products Technological Paper
no. 58
English
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Nicholls, J.W.P.; Phillips, F.H. A Preliminary Study of Coppice-grown Eucalyptus viminalis as a Source of Chip Material . Melbourne: CSIRO; 1970. https://doi.org/10.25919/5f907767957d4
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