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The Genetics of Wood Density

1995
As will be evident in the following sections, the inheritance of wood density is uniformly strong. Most of the genetic variability is of the additive type, enabling good gains from a selection and breeding program as well as from a vegetative propagation program.
Bruce J. Zobel, Jackson B. Jett
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Relationships between Wood Density, Wood Permeability and Charcoal Yield

1997
Charcoal yields for woods from different tree species can vary widely. Charcoal is believed to consist of the combined residues of primary wood decomposition reactions and of secondary reactions undergone by volatile products en route to the wood surface.
M. A. Connor, M. H. Viljoen, J. Ilic
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Glue wood veneer to wood-fiber–high-density-polyethylene composite

International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2019
Abstract Wood-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic plastic composite is a type of environmentally friendly material. However, its application in furniture and interior decoration is limited due to its lack of wood texture. In this work, wood-veneer-facing decoration was explored to beautify the composite's appearance.
Yanan Sun   +4 more
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Wood‐thermoplastic composites from wood flour and high‐density polyethylene

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009
AbstractHigh‐density polyethylene/wood flour (HDPE/WF) composites were prepared by a twin‐screw extruder. The effects of WF, silane coupling agents, polymer compatibilizers, and their content on the comprehensive properties of the WF/HDPE composites have been studied in detail, including the mechanical, thermal, and rheological properties and ...
Cheng Xiong, Rongrong Qi, Yanling Wang
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Density and shrinkage of old wood

Wood Science and Technology, 1979
Density and shrinkage were measured in samples of old wood preserved in a glacier, burial grounds, house settlements, harbour installations and ships sunk in the sea. Time of exposure ranged from about 300 to 100,000 years. Density was found reduced in most cases and shrinkage increased. In oak, density was reduced up to 0.13 gr/cm3 (at 12% m.c.) and a
K. Borgin, G. Tsoumis, C. Passialis
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Wood density Douglas fir

1995
*INRA, centre de Nancy Diffusion du document : INRA, centre de Nancy ; International ...
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Structure–property–function relationships of natural and engineered wood

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Chaoji Chen, Yudi Kuang, Shuze Zhu
exaly  

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