The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa

Abstract: Wood anatomy in addition to genetic is affected by environmental factors. One of the environmental factors is soil erosion which affects anatomical properties of roots considerably. Juniperus excelsa is one of Iranin indigenous softwood and has longevity and anatomical properties of its ro...

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Autores principales: Vahid reza ُSafdari, Nima Eskini, Aghang Tajedini, Valima Bayramzadeh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2cc9ad9dbe294bcab543812843b0ff942021-12-02T02:26:11ZThe effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa1735-09132383-112X10.22092/ijwpr.2012.2785https://doaj.org/article/2cc9ad9dbe294bcab543812843b0ff942012-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_2785_3d9c8cdce154bfa1f268a9871ce8f448.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1735-0913https://doaj.org/toc/2383-112XAbstract: Wood anatomy in addition to genetic is affected by environmental factors. One of the environmental factors is soil erosion which affects anatomical properties of roots considerably. Juniperus excelsa is one of Iranin indigenous softwood and has longevity and anatomical properties of its root in two conditions: inside of soil and exposed one can reveal effects of soil erosion on wood anatomical properties of root. So many roots and barks of trees in inside of soils and exposed have been sampled and many micro-sections prepared by microtome and anatomical properties were investigated. Results showed that wood roots under soil conform of one row of late-wood and by exposing the lumen area of tracheids in early-wood and late-wood were decreased and the cells appear thicker and late-wood portion increased. The axial parenchyma inclusion of dark resins in exposed roots observed frequently. Meanwhile by exposing of roots the thickness of bark decreased and the thickness of phloem and periderm in exposed root is not as wide as normal roots.Vahid reza ُSafdariNima EskiniAghang TajediniValima BayramzadehRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)articleRoot wood anatomyJuniperus excelsaBark anatomySoil erosionExposed rootForestrySD1-669.5FAتحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران, Vol 27, Iss 4, Pp 529-583 (2012)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FA
topic Root wood anatomy
Juniperus excelsa
Bark anatomy
Soil erosion
Exposed root
Forestry
SD1-669.5
spellingShingle Root wood anatomy
Juniperus excelsa
Bark anatomy
Soil erosion
Exposed root
Forestry
SD1-669.5
Vahid reza ُSafdari
Nima Eskini
Aghang Tajedini
Valima Bayramzadeh
The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
description Abstract: Wood anatomy in addition to genetic is affected by environmental factors. One of the environmental factors is soil erosion which affects anatomical properties of roots considerably. Juniperus excelsa is one of Iranin indigenous softwood and has longevity and anatomical properties of its root in two conditions: inside of soil and exposed one can reveal effects of soil erosion on wood anatomical properties of root. So many roots and barks of trees in inside of soils and exposed have been sampled and many micro-sections prepared by microtome and anatomical properties were investigated. Results showed that wood roots under soil conform of one row of late-wood and by exposing the lumen area of tracheids in early-wood and late-wood were decreased and the cells appear thicker and late-wood portion increased. The axial parenchyma inclusion of dark resins in exposed roots observed frequently. Meanwhile by exposing of roots the thickness of bark decreased and the thickness of phloem and periderm in exposed root is not as wide as normal roots.
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author Vahid reza ُSafdari
Nima Eskini
Aghang Tajedini
Valima Bayramzadeh
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Nima Eskini
Aghang Tajedini
Valima Bayramzadeh
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title The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
title_short The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
title_full The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
title_fullStr The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
title_full_unstemmed The effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of Juniperus excelsa
title_sort effect of erosion on anatomical characteristics of root and bark of juniperus excelsa
publisher Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)
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