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In ornamental horticulture, propagation by cuttings is the most important and most commonly used method of vegetative propagation of plants. During propagation, growers use various techniques to ensure or maintain the highest quality of material. With the... see more

Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of xylem tissue cell structure, determined through biometry and basic density of the wood from Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson on consumption of specific 90º-0º longitudinal cutting ... see more

Chainsaws with chipper-type chains are widely used in timber harvesting. While existing research on such saws assumes a continuous cutting process, the objectives of the present study were to determine whether or not that is true, as well as to measure in... see more

Despite the importance of wooden tools for early man, and the development of woodworking in the Mesolithic and Neolithic culture, there has been surprisingly little research on how wood can be worked by stone tools or how wooden handles for composite tool... see more

Paper description:The hard-to-root property of white poplar hardwood cuttings is one of the principal problems in white poplar nursery production.This research analyses vegetative propagation by hardwood cuttings of four genotypes of white poplar and the ... see more

The raw material for activated carbon is biomass which contains cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin.  Waste from teak wood cutting consists of 47.5% cellulose, 14.4% hemicellulose, and 29.9% lignin. The surface area of activated carbon is one of the... see more

This paper addresses the identified issue of the inefficient use of post-consumer wood (PCW) in the technological wood processing due to its surface contamination. An option to resolve this issue by cleaning PCW in a mechanized manner has been proposed, s... see more

Propagation of Hopea odorata Roxb. could be carried out through the vegetative methods by cuttings. Material cuttings with a high juvenility are obtained by pruning a stock plant. Information on shoot age after pruning as material cuttings were still limi... see more

The raw material for activated carbon is biomass which contains cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin.  Waste from teak wood cutting consists of 47.5% cellulose, 14.4% hemicellulose, and 29.9% lignin. The surface area of activated carbon is one of the... see more

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