Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts

One-year seedlings of five species of eucalypt: E. camaldulensis, E. microtheca, E. viminalis, E. globulus and E. gunnii were treated for 14 weeks in growth season, tilting a branch to c. 60° in every successful ones. We investigated the anatomical features of stems wood after 15 days and every 2 we...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bf5a1a986b7a4067840738ef665642de2021-12-02T03:52:43ZPosition and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts1735-09132383-112X10.22092/ijwpr.2016.105772https://doaj.org/article/bf5a1a986b7a4067840738ef665642de2016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_105772_70edf28af1031e7dede546510cad3a1d.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1735-0913https://doaj.org/toc/2383-112XOne-year seedlings of five species of eucalypt: E. camaldulensis, E. microtheca, E. viminalis, E. globulus and E. gunnii were treated for 14 weeks in growth season, tilting a branch to c. 60° in every successful ones. We investigated the anatomical features of stems wood after 15 days and every 2 weeks according to IAWA list of features afterwards.The results showed that tilted stems formed more tension wood in the form of gelatinous fibers than straight (untreated) ones. The formation of gelatinous fibers was considered to be closely related to tension wood formation. The formation of gelatinous fibers was considered to be closely related to tension wood formation. Excluding E. globulus, all the other species formed growth eccentricity and tension wood. Although the significant differences between the species and between different locations in the branches, there were no significant differences between the percent of tension wood among the species studied.Nooshin ToghraieRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)articleEUCALYPTWOOD ANATOMYtension woodnormal woodgelatinous fibersForestrySD1-669.5FAتحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران, Vol 31, Iss 2, Pp 237-247 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FA
topic EUCALYPT
WOOD ANATOMY
tension wood
normal wood
gelatinous fibers
Forestry
SD1-669.5
spellingShingle EUCALYPT
WOOD ANATOMY
tension wood
normal wood
gelatinous fibers
Forestry
SD1-669.5
Nooshin Toghraie
Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
description One-year seedlings of five species of eucalypt: E. camaldulensis, E. microtheca, E. viminalis, E. globulus and E. gunnii were treated for 14 weeks in growth season, tilting a branch to c. 60° in every successful ones. We investigated the anatomical features of stems wood after 15 days and every 2 weeks according to IAWA list of features afterwards.The results showed that tilted stems formed more tension wood in the form of gelatinous fibers than straight (untreated) ones. The formation of gelatinous fibers was considered to be closely related to tension wood formation. The formation of gelatinous fibers was considered to be closely related to tension wood formation. Excluding E. globulus, all the other species formed growth eccentricity and tension wood. Although the significant differences between the species and between different locations in the branches, there were no significant differences between the percent of tension wood among the species studied.
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title Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
title_short Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
title_full Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
title_fullStr Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
title_full_unstemmed Position and role of tension wood in trees - Case study: Eucalypts
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