VOLUMETRIC AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF HYBRIDS CLONES OF Eucalyptus sp. IN THE GYPSUM POLE OF ARARIPE, PERNAMBUCO STATE

Authors

  • Fernando Henrique de Lima Gadelha UFSM
  • José Antônio Aleixo da Silva
  • Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo Ferreira
  • Ivan Vieira de Melo
  • Danillo Lobo Jorge
  • José Alves Tavares
  • Sergio Peres Ramos da Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/198050985740

Keywords:

Gypsum Pole, growing eucalyptus, energy demand

Abstract

http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/198050985740

This study aimed to evaluate the volumetric efficiency and energy produced by three different hybrid clones of Eucalyptus sp. C39 Hybrid Eucalyptus urophylla (natural crossing); C41 Hybrid Eucalyptus urophylla (natural crossing) and C11 Hybrid E. brassiana (natural crossing). The Smalian method was used to quantify the volume of wood. The basic wood density and the calorific value were determined in accordance with their respective Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (1984 and 2003).  The firewood consumption was obtained through the monitoring the calcination of gypsum. The statistical analysis was done considering a complete randomized design. The volumetric productivity of these 7.5 year-old clones were 158.46, 132.20 and 164.89 m³/ha, respectively. The amount of wood cubic meters, in form of logs, necessary for the calcinations of one ton of gypsum was 0.16, 0.10 and 0.13. However, when wood chips were used, quantities used were 0.11, 0.08 and 0.09 cubic meters per ton. These results of the calcination efficiency using wood chips were better than the best result obtained using the wood of native vegetation that was 0.16 cubic meters per ton.

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Published

2012-06-29

How to Cite

Gadelha, F. H. de L., Silva, J. A. A. da, Ferreira, R. L. C., Melo, I. V. de, Jorge, D. L., Tavares, J. A., & Silva, S. P. R. da. (2012). VOLUMETRIC AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF HYBRIDS CLONES OF Eucalyptus sp. IN THE GYPSUM POLE OF ARARIPE, PERNAMBUCO STATE. Ciência Florestal, 22(2), 331–341. https://doi.org/10.5902/198050985740

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