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Structural features in tension wood and distribution of wall polymers in the G-layer of in vitro grown poplars

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Published in 2019 at "Protoplasma"

DOI: 10.1007/s00709-019-01416-9

Abstract: Under the effect of disturbances, like unbalanced stem, but also during normal development, poplar trees can develop a specific secondary xylem, called “tension wood” (TW), which is easily identifiable by the presence of a gelatinous… read more here.

Keywords: wall polymers; wall; structural features; tension wood ... See more keywords
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The impact of drying and steaming processes on surface color changes of tension and normal beech wood

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Published in 2018 at "Drying Technology"

DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2018.1509219

Abstract: Abstract Beech wood has a high frequency of defects such as red heartwood, reaction wood (tension wood). For the experimental measurements four logs without visible defects like red heartwood, which can noticeably affects the measurements'… read more here.

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Diversity of anatomical structure of tension wood among 242 tropical tree species

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Published in 2019 at "IAWA Journal"

DOI: 10.1163/22941932-40190257

Abstract: Angiosperm trees produce tension wood to actively control their vertical position. Tension wood has often been characterised by the presence of an unlignified inner fibre wall layer called the G-layer. Using this definition, previous reports… read more here.

Keywords: anatomy; tropical tree; tension wood; tree species ... See more keywords
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Evaluation of Wood Quality Traits in Salix viminalis Useful for Biofuels: Characterization and Method Development

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Published in 2021 at "Forests"

DOI: 10.3390/f12081048

Abstract: Salix (willow) is a well-known coppice plant that has been used as a source for bioenergy for decades. With recent developments in changing from a fossil-based to a circular bioeconomy, greater interest has been orientated… read more here.

Keywords: evaluation wood; wood fibers; density; tension wood ... See more keywords