Wood Basic Density Assessment of Eucalyptus Genotypes Growing under Contrasting Water Availability Conditions

ELISSETCHE-MARTINEZ, JUAN PEDRO; ALZAMORA-MALLEA, ROSA MARIA; Espinoza, Yosselin; EMHART-SCHMIDT, VERONICA INGRID; PINCHEIRA-PEREZ, MATIAS PATRICIO; Medina, Alex; Rubilar-Pons, Rafael

Abstract

Limited research exists on wood properties in E. nitens × E. globulus hybrid genotypes grown in water-limited conditions generated by the climate change influence in Mediterranean areas. The EUCAHYDRO project aimed to assess environmental stress impacts on eucalyptus genotypes, including responses to reduced water availability, and to evaluate wood density and resistance using the non-destructive drill resistance technique. This study focused on 10-year-old E. nitens × E. globulus hybrids and Eucalyptus badjensis Beuzev. & Welch, revealing that low irrigation led to a 13% (p < 0.05) decrease in diameter and a 6.5% (p > 0.05) increase in wood density for the hybrids. On the contrary, E. badjensis demonstrated a noteworthy 22% increase in wood density (p < 0.05), while showing a corresponding 0.6% growth increase (p > 0.05), as measured by the diameter at breast height. Drill resistance measurement results indicated that E. nitens × E. globulus’ amplitude ranged from 20.1% to 26.6%, while E. badjensis’ ranged from 20.8% to 27.2%. The study revealed a high correlation between resistance amplitude and wood density, with coefficients of 0.97 observed for E. nitens × E. globulus and 0.84 for E. badjensis (p < 0.05). These findings fall within the range reported in similar studies involving Eucalyptus spp. The primary focus of the research was to assess the growth potential and wood quality of novel Eucalyptus spp. under conditions of water limitation. The study also explored the utility of drill resistance as a predictive measure for evaluating wood density as an indicator of wood quality.

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Título según WOS: Wood Basic Density Assessment of Eucalyptus Genotypes Growing under Contrasting Water Availability Conditions
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85183332281 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Forests
Volumen: 15
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.3390/F15010185

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS