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Clair B., Ruelle J., Beauchêne J., Prévost Marie-Françoise, Fournier M. (2006). Tension wood and opposite wood in 21 tropical rain forest species 1. Occurrence and efficiency of the G-layer. Iawa Journal, 27 (3), p. 329-338. ISSN 0928-1541.

Titre du document
Tension wood and opposite wood in 21 tropical rain forest species 1. Occurrence and efficiency of the G-layer
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000240542400008
Auteurs
Clair B., Ruelle J., Beauchêne J., Prévost Marie-Françoise, Fournier M.
Source
Iawa Journal, 2006, 27 (3), p. 329-338 ISSN 0928-1541
Wood samples were taken from the upper and lower sides of 21 naturally tilted trees from 18 families of angiosperms in the tropical rain forest in French Guyana. The measurement of growth stresses ensured that the two samples were taken from wood tissues in a different mechanical state: highly tensile stressed wood on the upper side, called tension wood, and lower tensile stressed wood on the lower side, called opposite wood. Eight species had tension wood fibres with a distinct gelatinous layer (G-layer). The distribution of gelatinous fibres varied from species to species. One of the species, Casearia javitensis (Flacourtiaceae), showed a peculiar multilayered secondary wall in its reaction wood. Comparison between the stress level and the occurrence of the G-layer indicates that the G-layer is not a key factor in the production of high tensile stressed wood.
Identifiant IRD
PAR00001136
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