Gricar J, Jagodic S, Prislan P (2015) Structure and subsequent seasonal changes in the bark of sessile oak (Quercus petraea). Trees 29:747-757Gricˇar, J., Jagodic, S., and Prislan, P. (2015). Structure and subsequent seasonal changes in the bark of sessile oak (Quercus petraea). ...
Grain/Texture:Has medium-to-large pores and a fairly coarse grain. May have irregular or interlocked grain depending on growing conditions of the tree. Rot Resistance:Sessile Oak has been rated as having very good resistance to decay, and is commonly used in boatbuilding applications. Workability...
The following macroscopic characteristics of oak wood were researched: percentage of stemwood, growth ring width, thickness and percentage of bark, site and percentage of sapwood and heartwood, as well as their variation per tree height. Also, wood moisture was determined at the time of tree ...
Gricar J, Jagodic S, Prislan P (2015) Structure and subsequent seasonal changes in the bark of sessile oak (Quercus petraea). Trees 29:747-757Gricˇar, J., Jagodic, S., and Prislan, P. (2015). Structure and subsequent seasonal changes in the bark of sessile oak (Quercus petraea). ...
The European oak bark beetle ( Scolytus intricatus ) has the potential to impact forest structures through its selection of certain trees. We investigated potential S. intricatus colonisation densities by setting up 150 trap trees and analysing them in 5-metre sections during a three-year period ...
In the case of the sessile oak, both isolates caused the decline in 52% of the plants. In field conditions, both isolates were aggressive to sessile oak trees after previous bark wounds and they were statistically significantly different compared to the control trees. The iso...
to explore the variability of volume yield with respect to site quality and silvicultural scenarios; 2) to dispatch total yield according to different criteria (stem-branches, crown-log, bark-sapwood-heartwood); 3) to evaluate the percentage of losses during industrial processing of Oak timber. ...
BarkOakContext Information about variations in basic density (BD) and carbon content (%C) along tree stems is key to assessing forest carbon sinks. Aims The aim of the study was to determine any differences in %C and BD between different woody tissues (bark, sapwood and heartwood) in two...
Taking sessile oak as an example, this paper initially presents a method to predict the final production (quantity and quality) coming from a forest resource when two sets of data are available. The data sets are from two models: measured or simulated ring width profiles from pith to bark ...
The research showed that three months of storage seemed to be the most appropriate and effective period for removing the bark in the case of beech logs and that a storage time of up to five months was the best in the case of oak logs....