Growth, biomass, and energy quality of Acacia mangium timber grown at different spacings

Authors

  • Helio Tonini Embrapa Pecuária Sul, BR-153, Km 632,9, Vila Industrial, Zona Rural, Caixa Postal 242, CEP 96401-970 Bagé, RS.
  • Dalton Roberto Schwengber Embrapa Roraima, Rodovia BR-174, Km 8, Distrito Industrial, Caixa Postal 133, CEP 69301-970 Boa Vista, RR.
  • Marina Moura Morales Embrapa Florestas, Estrada da Ribeira, Km 111, Guaraituba, Caixa Postal 319, CEP 83411-000 Colombo, PR.
  • Ciro Augusto de Souza Magalhaes Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril, Rodovia dos Pioneiros, MT-222, Km 2,5, Zona Rural, Caixa Postal 343, CEP 78550-970 Sinop, MT.
  • Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira Embrapa Roraima, Rodovia BR-174, Km 8, Distrito Industrial, Caixa Postal 133, CEP 69301-970 Boa Vista, RR.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2018.v53.25872

Keywords:

Amazon, biomass accumulation, energy productivity, forest plantation, Roraima

Abstract

The objective of this work was to assess the effect of spacing on the growth, biomass allocation, and wood quality for energy purposes of Acacia magium. A randomized complete block design was carried out with three replicates and five treatments consisting of trees planted at different spacings: 2.0x2.0, 2.5x2.5, 3.0x2.0, 3.0x2.5, and 3.0x3.0 m. At 67 months after planting, the following species parameters were evaluated:  performance (mortality, diameter growth, height, bark factor, and bark and biomass volume yield) and wood energy quality (basic density, higher-calorific value, ash, fixed carbon, and volatile materials) through the analysis of variance. Plant spacing did not affect volume and biomass production per hectare nor wood quality for energy purposes. The widest spacing (3.0x3.0 m) provides better individual growth, and the narrowest one (2.0x2.0 m) produces smaller trees, but with the highest percentage of dry biomass in the trunk, and can show the best energy potential at a rotation age from 40 to 50 months.

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Published

2018-10-09

How to Cite

Tonini, H., Schwengber, D. R., Morales, M. M., Magalhaes, C. A. de S., & de Oliveira, J. M. F. (2018). Growth, biomass, and energy quality of <i>Acacia mangium</i> timber grown at different spacings. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 53(7), 791–799. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2018.v53.25872

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