Title of article
Assessing the cost of stump-site debarking in eucalypt plantations
Author/Authors
Natascia Magagnotti، نويسنده , , Carla Nati، نويسنده , , Luigi Pari، نويسنده , , Raffaele Spinelli، نويسنده , , Rien Visser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
443
To page
449
Abstract
Mechanised cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting is commonly deployed in eucalypt plantations and is based on the application of specialised machinery for felling, delimbing, debarking and crosscutting trees directly at the stump site. Debarked logs are then moved to the roadside with dedicated forwarders for loading onto transportation vehicles. This study determined the cost of stump-site debarking, which was calculated between 1.7 and 6.7 € m−3, depending mainly on tree size. Avoiding stump-site debarking would allow reducing the overall stump-to-road harvesting cost between 11 and 17%, while making bark biomass available for energy or biochemical conversion. The figures obtained from this study are specifically valid for European pulpwood plantations and winter harvest conditions, but the underlying principles may hold a general significance. Further studies should determine the cost of off-site debarking, and the effects of bark removal on soil fertility.
Journal title
Biosystems Engineering
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Biosystems Engineering
Record number
1267727
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