The Flammability of Shrubs and Trees in an Acacia mangium Plantation Based on Silica-free Ash Content
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概要
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Preliminary research to understand the flammability of 14 species of shrubs and 8 species of trees based on silica-free ash content was done in order to recognize which shrubs or trees are more flammable. The results show that the silica-free ash content of shrubs and trees leaves was greater than the stems ranging between 1.7% and 11.4% for leaf and 0.4% and 7.8% for the stems. The shrubs Dicranopteris linearis. Imperata cylindrica, Eupatorium pubescens, Lantana camara, Eugenia sp., Cliforia launjfolia, Pterospermum sp., Hibiscus similis Clidemia hirta and Trema orientalis must be considered when fire invades the plantation as well as the tree, Paraserianthes falcataria, Eucalyptus urophylla. Callliandra callothyrsus, and Peronema canescens.
- 一般社団法人日本森林学会の論文
- 1999-02-16
著者
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Watanabe Hiroyuki
Laboratory Of Animal Reproduction Obihiro University Of Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine
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Watanabe H
Laboratory Of Tropical Forest Resources And Environments Division Of Forest And Biomaterials Science
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Sahanjo Bambang
Laboratory of Forest Protection, Division of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultu
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Sahanjo Bambang
Laboratory Of Forest Protection Division Of Forest Management Faculty Of Forestry Bogor Agricultural
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