The same species of Pinus tabulaeformis and New Zealand pine are radiata pine, but the average annual growth of radiata pine in New Zealand can reach 28 cubic meters per hectare, and the rotation period is 20 to 25 years. In Chile, the average annual...
The same species of Pinus tabulaeformis and New Zealand pine are radiata pine, but the average annual growth of radiata pine in New Zealand can reach 28 cubic meters per hectare, and the rotation period is 20 to 25 years. In Chile, the average annual growth of radiata pine can reach 19 cubic meters per hectare, and the rotation period is more than 25 years. Because of the long rotation period and slow material production, the quality of Chilean plates is better. Therefore, the price of Chilean pine in the market is also slightly higher than that of New Zealand. Compared with Russian Pinus sylvestris, Chilean pine has many thrift; oily; white color; low toughness; coarse texture;
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