300712. Wood processing


Title300712. Wood processing
Parent3007. Forestry sciences

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High-pressure steam: a facile strategy for the scalable fabrication of flattened bamboo biomass
Zhang, Xiaochun, Zhou, Zhezhe, Zhu, Yuding, Dai, Jinfeng, Yu, Youming and Song, Pingan. 2019. "High-pressure steam: a facile strategy for the scalable fabrication of flattened bamboo biomass." Industrial Crops and Products. 129, pp. 97-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.11.061

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Pulp and paper industry - trends for the future
Dahlquist, Erik and Bundschuh, Jochen. 2013. "Pulp and paper industry - trends for the future." Dahlquist, Erik (ed.) Biomass as energy source: resources, systems and applications. United Kingdom. CRC Press. pp. 229-233

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System aspects of biomass use in complex applications: biorefineries for production of heat, electric power and chemicals
Dahlquist, Erik and Bundschuh, Jochen. 2013. "System aspects of biomass use in complex applications: biorefineries for production of heat, electric power and chemicals." Dahlquist, Erik (ed.) Biomass as energy source: resources, systems and applications. London, United Kingdom. CRC Press. pp. 137-139

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Analysis of spacing for spotted gum plantations for maximizing merchantable logs' volume in Southeast Queensland, Australia
Maraseni, Tek N., Cockfield, Geoff and Apan, Armando. 2011. "Analysis of spacing for spotted gum plantations for maximizing merchantable logs' volume in Southeast Queensland, Australia." Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 30 (7), pp. 619-636. https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2010.550548

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Estimation of taper rates and volume of smaller-sized logs in spotted gum saw timber plantations in Southeast Queensland, Australia
Maraseni, T. N., Cockfield, G. and Apan, A.. 2007. "Estimation of taper rates and volume of smaller-sized logs in spotted gum saw timber plantations in Southeast Queensland, Australia." Southern Forests: a journal of forest science. 69 (3), pp. 169-173. https://doi.org/10.2989/SHFJ.2007.69.3.6.356

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