Leif Nutto
Federal University of Paraná
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Revista Arvore | 2016
Ricardo Anselmo Malinovski; Leif Nutto; Willian Schwegler Wiese; Martin Brunsmeier
The productivity of Eucalyptus at plantations is increasing and has undergone a variety of research studies. Most research is dealing with simple dendrometric variables like the DBH (diameter at breast height) and tree height, or more complex variables including crown parameters or variables concerning photosynthesis. The root systems, however, have not been well analyzed yet. The objective of the study was to analyze the root system with a non-destructive method and to evaluate possible correlations with dendrometric variables of the tree (DBH, height, crown expansion). A small experimental plantation with 39 even-aged, 6-year-old trees of Eucalyptus grandis x urophylla has been investigated within this study. The results of the study show the highest correlation of the root areas with the crown expansion. In general, the root area shows a significantly bigger expansion in the eucalypt plantation than the tree crown, with a more homogeneous development.
Floresta e Ambiente | 2015
Graziela Baptista Vidaurre; Leif Nutto; Frederico José Nistal França; Rafael Leite Braz; Luciano Farinha Watzlawick; Jordão Cabral Moulin
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of planting eucalyptus wood with respect to its dendrometric characteristics and longitudinal residual strain (LRS) of the wood, and the relationships between these variables. The material used was Eucalyptus benthamii at five years of age in 2×3, 3×3, 3×4 and 4×4 m spacing. The projection of the crown was determined by measuring eight spokes with variable angles, and maps of crown distribution and projection were prepared. Measurements of LRS were taken 1.30 m above the ground in the four cardinal directions in living trees, with the aid of strain meters (Growth Strain Gauge) by the CIRAD-Foret method. There was great variability in the results of the growth variables and levels of growth stresses for different spacing. The lowest average values of LRS were observed in the south direction, and increased spacing did not significantly alter the LRS values. Correlations between LRS and growth variables were only found with maximum LRS values for each tree.
Floresta e Ambiente | 2017
Frederico José Nistal França; Graziela Baptista Vidaurre; Leif Nutto; Jupiter Israel Muro Abad; Djeison Cesar Batista; Jordão Cabral Moulin
The objective of this study was to identify eucalyptus clones for the production of sawed timber based on dendrometric variables and longitudinal residual deformation (LRD), analyzing the correlation between these characteristics. 20 Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla clones with 13 years of age were analyzed. The crown size, diameter at breast height (DBH) and bark thickness were measured. There was a significant difference between the clones for DBH, LRD and bark thickness. There was no significant correlation between DBH and DRL. The correlation was significant between DBH and crown size, its being possible to affirm that crown size affects the diametrical growth of trees. DBH and bark thickness were also significantly correlated, in so far as trees with a wider diameter possess thicker bark. It was possible to select clones with better potential for sawed timber production, that is to say, elevated DBH with a reduced LRD.
Cerne | 2015
Leif Nutto; Ricardo Anselmo Malinovski; Mário Dobner; Martin Brunsmeier
Species of the genus Eucalyptus managed for sawlogs in fast-growing plantations show high potential for substitution for valuable native hardwoods. To obtain high quality wood, technical pruning is necessary. The objective of the study is to analyse the development of the branches for the first and second pruning lifts and to quantify the biomass of the pruned branches. For the study two stands of Eucalyptus grandis were selected (age 18 and 36 months) for evaluating a pruning lift from 0 to 3 m and 3 to 6 m. The average branch diameter and length were 18 mm and 2.1 m in the younger stand and 21 mm and 2.3 m in the older one. The relation between branch diameter and branch length could be expressed in a linear model (R² = 0.8). In both stands a higher proportion of branches were already dead. The oven-dry biomass of the pruned branches was 2.2 ton.ha-1 in the first pruning lift and 1.2 ton.ha-1 in the second. The results showed that branch development in wide spaced and early thinned eucalypt plantations is in line with the objective of high quality wood production. Pruning should take place before 18 month to avoid dead branches. The oven-dry branch biomass cut in the two pruning lifts shows a low volume making a commercial utilization difficult.
Floresta e Ambiente | 2013
Graziela Baptista Vidaurre; Lucas Recla Lombardi; Leif Nutto; Frederico José Nistal França; José Tarcísio da Silva Oliveira; Marina Donária Chaves Arantes
Silva Fennica | 2012
A. A. de Mello; Leif Nutto; Karla Simone Weber; C. E. Sanquetta; J. L. M. de Matos; Gero Becker
Silva Fennica | 2013
Leif Nutto; Ricardo Anselmo Malinovski; Martin Brunsmeier; Felipe Schumacher Sant’Anna
Brazilian Journal of Forestry and Enviroment | 2013
Graziela Baptista Vidaurre; Lucas Recla Lombardi; Leif Nutto; Frederico José Nistal França; José Tarcísio da Silva Oliveira; Marina Donária Chaves Arantes
Archive | 2012
Anabel Aparecida de Mello; Leif Nutto; Karla Simone Weber; Carlos Roberto Sanquetta; Jorge Luis Monteiro de Matos; Gero Becker
Scientia Forestalis | 2017
Rafael Leite Braz; Leif Nutto; Jorge Luis Monteiro de Matos