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Yahaya, Mohammad Izham
(2001)
Quality Assessment of Two Timber Latex Clones of Rubberwood (Hevea Brasiliensis).
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Understanding wood properties and behavior is important to evaluate the
performance of producing high quality end products. A study was conducted to
determine the growth performance, anatomical, physical and mechanical properties
and chemical constituents of timber latex clones (TLC) and to compared with the
common rubberwood. Ten trees, each from two different clones, PB 260 of 11 years
old and PB 350 of 5 years old were selected and felled from the Golden Hope
Plantation Berhad. Each tree was divided into two portions along the height namely,
bottom and upper parts, and 3 radial samples namely outer, middle and inner were
chosen for comparative study on the anatomical properties and chemical constituents.
For the mechanical and physical study, 1400 samples were randomly selected.
Diameter at breast height (dbh) and height of all trees were measured using diameter
tape and pole. Physical and mechanical testing were conducted using BS 373
Standard while all chemical experiments was carried out using TAPPI standards.
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