Impact of provenance on wood and fibres properties of lodgepole pine, grown in Latvia
2012
Sable, I., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia);Latvian State Inst. of Wood Chemistry, Riga (Latvia) | Grinfelds, U., Latvian State Inst. of Wood Chemistry, Riga (Latvia) | Sisenis, L., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia) | Verovkins, A., Latvian State Inst. of Wood Chemistry, Riga (Latvia) | Treimanis, A., Latvian State Inst. of Wood Chemistry, Riga (Latvia)
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) samples from three different provenances in Canada were investigated. All trees were the same age and had been grown in Latvia in similar conditions. Lodgepole pine of Summit Lake provenance had higher wood density (503 kg m-3) and a higher late wood content (46%) in comparison to Fort Nelson and Pink Mountain provenances. Investigation of chemical composition of wood indicated Summit Lake provenance wood as superior in cellulose content (49.7%), but no differences in lignin and extractives content were found between samples. Kraft pulp yield of Summit Lake samples (48%) was the highest, but the handsheet strength properties were relatively higher for pulp from Pink Mountain provenance pine wood.
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