Variation in whole-tree basic wood density for a range of plantation species grown in New Zealand

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McKinley, R.B. [1 ]
Shelbourne, C.J.A. [1 ]
Harris, J.M. [1 ]
Young, G.D. [1 ]
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[1] New Zealand Forest Research Inst., Private Bag 3020, Rotorua, New Zealand
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Whole-tree basic wood density of individual trees of a variety of species has been determined in many different studies in New Zealand since 1977. These data were recently collated, and whole-tree values for each species have been aggregated across sites into 5-year age-classes, from 3 for E. regnans to 623 kg/m3 for E. globoidea. No data at age 30 years were available for Acacia mearnsii and E. maidenii but their mean density was respectively 658 kg/m3 at age 14 and 572 kg/m3 at age 11 years. Whole-tree mean density was about 418 kg/m3 for the cypresses and 406 kg/m3 for Ps. menziesii, almost irrespective of tree age. A notable feature of these data was the great variability in density between trees in a stand, but variation in whole-tree density with age showed consistent patterns for different species, in spite of confounded effects of site and stocking.
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