Properties of rattan cane as basis for determining optimum cutting cycle of cultivated Calamus merrillii
Issue Date
4-2015
Abstract
The anatomical, physical, chemical and mechanical properties of cultivated Calamus merrillii were determined. These properties were used as basis for determining the optimum cycle age of rattan plantations. Stand age did not affect the basic properties of rattan cane. Cane properties were uniform throughout the age groups (7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20 years). In wood, age-related variability in properties could be attributed to the secondary growth of stems. Rattan does not undergo secondary growth, thus, age-related variability in properties was not evident. Unlike trees where the cutting age is predetermined due to the presence of juvenile wood, the cutting age of cultivated C. merrillii is more flexible. Harvesting could start as early as 7 years after cultivation. However, it could only be used for splits due to its low modulus of rupture (class 3). Nonetheless, with rattan, plantation investors have more flexibility in assigning the appropriate cutting age of the stand. Hence, they would have more control over the rate of return of their investments.
Source or Periodical Title
Journal of Tropical Forest Science
ISSN
0128-1283
Volume
27
Issue
2
Page
176-188
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
tables, graphs
Language
English
Subject
Cell wall chemistry, Cell wall thickness, Fibre length, Fibre percentage, Modulus of elasticity, Modulus of rupture
Recommended Citation
Abasolo, W.P. (2015). PROPERTIES OF RATTAN CANE AS BASIS FOR DETERMINING OPTIMUM CUTTING CYCLE OF CULTIVATED CALAMUS MERRILLII. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 27(2), 176-188. Retrieved August 20, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/43582383
Digital Copy
yes