Fibres in the stem (log) of a fully grown tree of Afzelia africana Sm. ex pers. were studied with a view to ascertaining possible end use of the species due to the nature and sizes of fibres it contained. The average mean (µm) lengths and diameters of fibres in the axial directions of the stem were 0.7830 ± 0.5 (at the base), 1.3303 ± 0.
This study was carried out to assess the vessel and fiber dimensions and characteristics of Blighia ...
Within-tree variation in fibre length and coarseness was studied in fifty trees of E. globulus and E...
Wood fiber dimensions such as length, diameter, lumen width, cell wall thickness, Runkel ratio, slen...
Fibre morphology of some Nigerian tropical timber species were evaluated to determine their potentia...
Wood fibres of four fruit trees of Nigeria commonly found in Nsukka metropolis were studied and asse...
Bark samples from collections made at monthly intervals during the calendar years 1973 and 1974, wer...
Histomorphological investigations were carried out on six taxa of the family Fabaceae: Tamarindus in...
The morphometric analysis of fibres in the trunk of Alstonia boonei was carried out in both the axia...
Hildegardia barteri (Mast.) Kossern is a fast-growing African tropical pioneer species that often co...
The study investigated the variation in the physical and mechanical properties A. africana and D. ol...
Several factors affect wood durability but the influence of anatomy is scarcely studied. Vessels and...
This study aimed to determine the dimensions of the wood fibers of Parkia gigantocarpa Ducke and the...
Wood and bark fibers of Acacia melanoxylon were characterized and compared to Eucalyptus globulus wh...
No Abstract. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 1(1) 2001: 26-3
The fiber characteristics and basic density of Acacia melanoxylon were investigated for its potentia...
This study was carried out to assess the vessel and fiber dimensions and characteristics of Blighia ...
Within-tree variation in fibre length and coarseness was studied in fifty trees of E. globulus and E...
Wood fiber dimensions such as length, diameter, lumen width, cell wall thickness, Runkel ratio, slen...
Fibre morphology of some Nigerian tropical timber species were evaluated to determine their potentia...
Wood fibres of four fruit trees of Nigeria commonly found in Nsukka metropolis were studied and asse...
Bark samples from collections made at monthly intervals during the calendar years 1973 and 1974, wer...
Histomorphological investigations were carried out on six taxa of the family Fabaceae: Tamarindus in...
The morphometric analysis of fibres in the trunk of Alstonia boonei was carried out in both the axia...
Hildegardia barteri (Mast.) Kossern is a fast-growing African tropical pioneer species that often co...
The study investigated the variation in the physical and mechanical properties A. africana and D. ol...
Several factors affect wood durability but the influence of anatomy is scarcely studied. Vessels and...
This study aimed to determine the dimensions of the wood fibers of Parkia gigantocarpa Ducke and the...
Wood and bark fibers of Acacia melanoxylon were characterized and compared to Eucalyptus globulus wh...
No Abstract. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 1(1) 2001: 26-3
The fiber characteristics and basic density of Acacia melanoxylon were investigated for its potentia...
This study was carried out to assess the vessel and fiber dimensions and characteristics of Blighia ...
Within-tree variation in fibre length and coarseness was studied in fifty trees of E. globulus and E...
Wood fiber dimensions such as length, diameter, lumen width, cell wall thickness, Runkel ratio, slen...