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Determining the sequence of extracting Pinus radiata bark to maximize the total yield of extractives-towards the development of a bark-based biorefinery. [PDF]

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Ranganathan S   +8 more
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Pine (Pinus radiata)

2006
This chapter describes the transformation of Pinus radiata using organogenic cotyledon explants rather than the more common somatic embryogenesis methods for conifers. The advantages of our method are the year round availability of seed and that over 80% of genotypes can be easily regenerated from the mature cotyledon explants.
Jan, Grant, Tracy, Dale, Pauline, Cooper
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Optimizing radiata pine drying schedules

Wood Material Science and Engineering, 2011
Abstract In an era of increased energy costs and concern about profitability, using the best drying schedule is important for softwood drying. The first part of this study looked at the feasibility of finding the combination of dry bulb, wet bulb and air velocity that either minimizes overall drying cost or maximizes profit in a simple radiata pine ...
S. Riley, R. Sargent
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Radiata pine plantations in Chile

New Forests, 1999
The landscape of the southcentral part of Chile is dominated by fast-growing plantations of radiata pine (Pious radiata D. Don), and in lesser extent bluegum eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus Labill.), Italian poplar, and willows. Radiata pine was first introduced in 1885 as an ornamental species.
Jorge Toro, Stanley P. Gessel
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