Bark Fibre Length of Some Indian Tropical Trees

Bark Fibre Length of Some Indian Tropical Trees

Authors

  •   K. M. Brat
  •   P. K. Trulasidas
  •   P. S. Easa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1989/v115i11/9128

Abstract

Data for minimum, mean and maximum bark fibre length of 30 Indian timbers are reported. Shortest bark fibres with a mean of 0.86 mm, were found in Mimusops elengi and the longest, with a mean of 4.18 mm. in Ficus hispida. Of the 30 species studied, four species had short-fibre bark (mean value of < 1 mm), three species long-fibre bark (mean value of > 2 mm) while the mojority bad the bark with medium-size fibres (mean value of 1-2 mm). Bark-fibre length was, by and large, greater than wood fibre length. Two species, viz. Bischofia javanica and Dillenia pentagyna did not show the presence of fibres in the bark.

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Author Biographies

K. M. Brat

P. K. Trulasidas

P. S. Easa

Published

1989-11-01

How to Cite

Brat, K. M., Trulasidas, P. K., & Easa, P. S. (1989). Bark Fibre Length of Some Indian Tropical Trees. Indian Forester, 115(11), 839–841. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1989/v115i11/9128
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