Dissertação
Qualidade da madeira e rentabilidade na produção de Pinus taeda L. visando múltiplos mercados
Fecha
2007-12-14Registro en:
LAZZARETTI, Douglas Seibert. Wood quality and profitability in production of Pinus taeda L aiming multiples markets. 2007. 131 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2007.
Autor
Lazzaretti, Douglas Seibert
Institución
Resumen
This study aimed to analyze the behavior of simulations forest production in relation to the
physical production and the market, considering costs and changes in prices paid to different
assortments to knotwood and clearwood. To obtain the prognose of growth and production
used the software FlorExcel® in module for Growth and Production. It was considered forest
plantations located in Ponte Alta do Norte-SC. Two systems have been tested for thinning and
clearcutting, both with thinning the 9, 12 and 16 years with 950, 700, 450 and 250 trees per
hectare remaining, respectively. In the system of thinning I, the clearcutting was between 23
and 25 years with the addition of a further thinning in the year 20 with 250 trees per hectare
remaining. In the system of thinning II, has simulated the clearcutting between 19 and 22
years. Three different systems pruning were simulated, where, in the first, only a pruning to 3
years with 2 meters high in all the trees, in the second system, pruning to 5 years with 4
meters high at 950 trees per hectare, in addition to pruning occurred in the first system and the
third system, a pruning to 7 years with 6 meters high at 450 trees per hectare, Beyond of the
pruning occurred in the systems I and II. There were simulations into three classes of site,
divided into I - good, II- medium and III bad. It was analyzed for each simulation, 10
differentiation of price between knotwood and clearwood, in a scale ranging from 0 to 100%
in increments of 10% in the clearwood price in relation of knotwood price. The used indicator
for evaluating sceneries was the Internal Rate of Return (IRR). The realization of just one
pruning resulted only in knotwood; in the realization of the second and third pruning, there
was availability of clearwood in the 1st and 2nd log, respectively, suggesting an improving
quality by realization of two and three pruning. For the classes of site I and II, the production
system II with 3 pruning and clearcutting in the year 19, presents the highest IRR. Already in
the class site III, is indicated the management system I with 3 pruning and shallow cut to 23
years for greater financial return. The results suggest that the mobilization of capital in the
operations of pruning is advantageous for all classes of site, provided that the increase price of
clearwood is at least 19% on knotwood.