Abstract

The results of changes in the density of pine wood after harvesting, drying and long-term storage, and with a long stay at the root and undamaged wood are shown. The results of research on the effects of different types of fire on pine wood allowed establishing patterns of change in the average density of pine wood in trunk height in different conditions. It is found that long-term storage at room conditions, the density of pine wood damaged with strong grassroots and weak crown fire is not changed and the corresponding to values at the time of felling.

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