Presentación del proyecto sobre aplicabilidad de los procesos de extracción y fragmentación de los materiales lignocelulósicos
La promoción de la gestión de los bosques mixtos atlánticos requiere de la búsqueda de soluciones innovadoras para los materiales procedentes de las tareas selvícolas intermedias del ciclo de producción. En este proyecto se elaborarán productos antifúngicos (para la prevención de la pudrición de la madera) a partir de la fracción de extractivos presentes en la madera de especies forestales mixtas atlánticas con el fin de comprobar su aplicabilidad y eficacia. Este proyecto impulsa el aprovechamiento de los recursos forestales presentes en las masas de bosque mixto atlántico del País Vasco mediante la gestión forestal sostenible. Para ello, se plantea la caracterización, el fraccionamiento y la valorización de la madera obtenida del aprovechamiento sostenible del bosque mixto atlántico (bosque pluriespecífico) mediante técnicas ya utilizadas con madera obtenida de plantaciones forestales monoespecíficas.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Spain
- Authors
- Leire Salaberria
- Purpose
- Communication
- Dissemination
- File type
- Slideshow / Presentation
- File size
- 30.52 MB
- Created on
- 03-03-2018
- Origin language
- Spanish
- Official project website
- 2019-11- Extractivos especies arboreas - Extraction and application of extractives from Atlantic mi
- License
- CC BY-NC-SA
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