Abstract
Eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana Clem.) is considered the most important disturbing insect in coniferous stands in eastern North America. During an outbreak, spruce budworm can cause severe defoliation in balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.), which can affect wood properties such as moisture content and mechanical properties. This project aimed to assess the influence of the duration of spruce budworm defoliation on the wood quality of mature balsam fir trees. To do this, we studied sapwood proportion, decay, moisture content, mechanical properties and tracheid dimensions in stands that had suffered three, four or five years of defoliation. We also compared living and dead balsam firs and evaluated the change in wood properties with time. Our results showed that dead balsam firs suffered from a loss of wood quality rapidly after their death, particularly in terms of moisture content and decay in the sapwood. Sapwood proportion was similar between living and dead trees, but the sapwood of dead trees contained more decay and had a lower moisture content than living trees. Mechanical properties and tracheid dimensions were 10% and 4% lower in dead trees than in living trees. We did not observe any major differences in wood properties between the three durations of defoliation, suggesting that wood degradation occurs before that. The study did not make it possible to determine the optimal duration of defoliation to harvest the stands.
Funder
Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs
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