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Quantity of water solubles in some hardwood species (A basis for their relative suitability in wood cement board)

Quantity of water solubles in some hardwood species (A basis for their relative suitability in wood cement board)

S. M. Yasin and T. A. Qureshi

ABSTRACT

The quantity of water solubles of eight hardwood species was determined as a basis for assessing their suitability for wood cement boards. From the values it is predicted that poplars would provide a better raw material for wood-cement boards than Acacia nilotica Willd., followed by Dalbergia sissoo Roxb., and Tamarix aphylla Vahl., while among the poplars, Populus alba L., would be better than P. deltoides March., P. cilliata Wall., P. euphratice Olivier and P. X. euramericana (Dode) Guinier.

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Pakistan Journal of Forestry

June

Vol. 73, Iss. 1

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