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The use of near-infrared scanning for the prediction of pulp yield and chemical properties of Pinus patula in the Mpumalanga escarpment area of South Africa

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Pages 181-189 | Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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Barry G Muller, Josua H Louw & Francois S Malan. (2017) Variation in selected solid wood properties of young Pinus patula from diverse sites in the Mpumalanga escarpment area in South Africa. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 79:4, pages 317-327.
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C Brand Wessels, Francois S Malan, Martin Kidd & Tim Rypstra. (2015) The variation of microfibril angle in South African grown Pinus patula and its influence on the stiffness of structural lumber. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 77:3, pages 213-219.
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Satoru Tsuchikawa & Manfred Schwanninger. (2013) A Review of Recent Near-Infrared Research for Wood and Paper (Part 2). Applied Spectroscopy Reviews 48:7, pages 560-587.
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Justin Erasmus & C. Brand Wessels. (2019) The effect of stand density management on Pinus patula lumber properties. European Journal of Forest Research 139:2, pages 247-257.
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Lívia Ribeiro Costa, Gustavo Henrique Denzin Tonoli, Flaviana Reis Milagres & Paulo Ricardo Gherardi Hein. (2019) Artificial neural network and partial least square regressions for rapid estimation of cellulose pulp dryness based on near infrared spectroscopic data. Carbohydrate Polymers 224, pages 115186.
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