Influence of blue stain on density and dimensional stability of Pinus radiata timber from northern Galicia (Spain)

Author:

Rouco María C. Abuín,Muñoz Guillermo Riesco

Abstract

Abstract The presence of blue-stain fungi considerably decreases the value of Pinus radiata timber, which is commercially important in Galicia (NW Spain). For this study, seven young pine trees growing in four different plantations were felled, and 20 discs were sampled from different heights in the stems. Parts of the discs were discoloured as a result of fungal infection. The discs were cut into small specimens. Defect-free specimens (controls) were selected for determining density and dimensional stability both in the volume and in the axial direction. Physical properties of fully blue-stained specimens and the controls were compared for each disc based on one-factor analysis of variance. As the factor was blue-stain, the other sources of variation were suppressed, such as tree source, height in the stem, ring width, cambial age and presence of heartwood or sapwood. Most of the physical properties analysed on some sample discs differed significantly between discoloured and unstained wood. The variables most affected by blue stain were basic density and volumetric shrinkage: blue-stained wood was 1.1% lighter and volumetric shrinkage was 5% higher in blue-stained wood than in the controls.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomaterials

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