Some characteristics of Pinus radiata wood from trees subjected to resin extraction

IRG/WP 3403

M C Rose, J Navarrete, G Sandoval, A Bedoya, L Ortega, R Zurita

35 year old Pinus radiata trees growing in La Puntilla (lat. 37° south, long. 72,4° west), Chile, were subjected to resin extraction 5 years ago. After harvesting them simultaneously with control trees of the same place and age, probes were taken from the bottom of each pole, at 3.4 m, 7.8 m and 11.4 m height. Analysis of ethanol/benzene extract, CCA salt penetration tests and sapstain and brown-rot development rate were performed. The extract content differed in both groups. In the ascendent sense it decreases in unextracted trees and increases in extracted. CCA salt penetration was deeper in treated trees than in untreated. Wood subjectect to resin extraction was less susceptible to sapstain development. No significant difference was detected in both groups in relation to the development of brown-rot.


Keywords: PINUS RADIATA; RESIN-EXTRACTED WOOD; PERMEABILITY; STAINING; DECAY; CHILE; CCA; PENETRATION; BROWN ROT

Conference: 87-05-17/22 Honey Harbour, Ontario, Canada


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