Theses and publications

Theses and publications in the fields of forest, trees, wood, fibres and pulp based on data and results from cooperation with Innventia

Characterization of wood properties for improved utilisation of Norway spruce and Scots pine
Lars Wilhelmsson (2001)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Management and Products, Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, Silvestris 216, Uppsala, Sweden.

Wood properties of northern forest trees grown under elevated CO2, O3 and temperature
Katri Kostiainen (2007)
Dissertationes Forestales 47, University of Oulu, Department of Biology, Finland.

Wood Properties of four genotypes of Sitka spruce
John Paul McLean (2007)
University of Glasgow, Department of Chemistry, UK.

Genetic variation in structural wood quality traits in Norway spruce and implications for tree breeding
Arne Steffenrem (2008)
PhD Thesis 2008:32, Norvegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norway.

Der produktspezifische Einsatz von Fichtenindustrieholz zur Verbesserung der Holzstoffqualität in der Papierindustrie. (The product specific use of Norway spruce industrial wood to improve the quality of mechanical pulp and paper)
Götz Martin (2008)
Institute of Forest Utilization and Work Science, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg, Germany.

Doctoral students in progress

Effects of genetics and silviculture and their interactions on loblolly pine and Norway spruce wood quality (tentative title)
Daniel Gräns
North Carolina State University, USA.

Variables affecting the stiffness and distortion of Sitka spruce
Tim Reynolds
Building Research Establishment (BRE), Edinburgh Napier University, UK.

Developing a timber quality model for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L) applicable to a range of silvicultures including conversion to irregular structures
Dave Auty
University of Aberdeen, UK.

Genetic markers for wood, fibre and adaptive traits in tree breeding
Sara Abrahamsson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå, Sweden.

Density of Douglas Fir
Jon Bawcombe
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Bath, UK.


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