Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata

A study of electron microscopic evidence for the presence of a distinct S3 layer in mild compression wood tracheids of Pinus radiata was performed. S3 layers have an important role to play in strengthening the xylem tissues in standing trees and in minimizing collapse in wood tissues. These layers a...

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Main Authors: Singh, A.P., Yoon, Soo Kim, Byung, Dae Park, Gap, Chae Chung, Wong, Andrew H.H
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter 2003
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author Singh, A.P.
Yoon, Soo Kim
Byung, Dae Park
Gap, Chae Chung
Wong, Andrew H.H
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description A study of electron microscopic evidence for the presence of a distinct S3 layer in mild compression wood tracheids of Pinus radiata was performed. S3 layers have an important role to play in strengthening the xylem tissues in standing trees and in minimizing collapse in wood tissues. These layers are also likely to be an important factor in wood processes involving physical and chemical treatments, as well as in the biodegradation of wood.
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spelling unimas-160742021-07-12T16:50:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16074/ Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata Singh, A.P. Yoon, Soo Kim Byung, Dae Park Gap, Chae Chung Wong, Andrew H.H GE Environmental Sciences SD Forestry A study of electron microscopic evidence for the presence of a distinct S3 layer in mild compression wood tracheids of Pinus radiata was performed. S3 layers have an important role to play in strengthening the xylem tissues in standing trees and in minimizing collapse in wood tissues. These layers are also likely to be an important factor in wood processes involving physical and chemical treatments, as well as in the biodegradation of wood. Walter de Gruyter 2003 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16074/1/Singh.pdf Singh, A.P. and Yoon, Soo Kim and Byung, Dae Park and Gap, Chae Chung and Wong, Andrew H.H (2003) Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata. Holzforschung, 57 (3). pp. 243-247. ISSN 0018-3830 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260080267 DOI: 10.1515/HF.2003.037
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
SD Forestry
Singh, A.P.
Yoon, Soo Kim
Byung, Dae Park
Gap, Chae Chung
Wong, Andrew H.H
Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title_full Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title_fullStr Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title_full_unstemmed Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title_short Presence of a Distinct S3 Layer in Mild Compression Wood Tracheids of Pinus radiata
title_sort presence of a distinct s3 layer in mild compression wood tracheids of pinus radiata
topic GE Environmental Sciences
SD Forestry
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16074/
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