Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of elder pine (Pinus eldarica Medw.) grown in the Kelardasht region

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The aimof this study was to determine some of the anatomical, physical, andmechanical properties of 35-yearold Pinus eldarica Medw. wood. For this purpose, 3 normal pine trees were randomly cut down from the Garagpas- Kelardasht site located in the northern part of Iran. Disks and logs of wood were cut at breast height. The testing samples were prepared along the radial axis from the pith to the bark to determine anatomical and physical properties such as annual ring width, tracheid length, oven-dry density, basic density, and volume shrinkage, and mature wood was used tomeasuremechanical strength characteristics such as static bending (MOE andMOR) and compression parallel to the grain. The results showed that the densities (oven-dry density and basic density) and volumetric shrinkage increased along the radial axis fromthe pith to the bark.With increasing cambial age, the values of length increased while the annual ring width decreased. The average density of the test sample (ρ12) was 545 kg m-3, the modulus of elasticity (MOE) was 7.21 GPa, the modulus of rupture (MOR) was 82.81MPa, and the compression strength parallel to the grain was 52.18MPa. The relationship between the wood density and strength properties was determined by regression analyses. It was found that there were strong relationships between density andMOR and compression strength parallel to the grain. However, themodulus of elasticity showed weak correlation with the wood density. The results of this research were compared with the other growing sites of pine trees in Iran. As a result of this comparison, it was observed that pine trees grown in Garagpas Kelardasht and pine trees at other sites have different wood properties. © Tübi̇tak.

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Kiaei, M. (2011). Anatomical, physical, and mechanical properties of elder pine (Pinus eldarica Medw.) grown in the Kelardasht region. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 35(1), 31–42. https://doi.org/10.3906/tar-1001-552

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