Wood formation (xylogenesis) produces a large part of the biomass of this planet and provides a crucial resource to Mankind. Wood cells are produced by division in the cambium, after what they enlarge, build a lignified thick wall and die. During a year, these processes take place at certain dates, last for certain durations and go at certain rates. These dates, durations and rates characterize the intra-annual dynamics of xylogenesis. This dynamics remains poorly explored whereas it is a key aspect as it determines the quantity and quality of the produced wood and conveys the influence of intrinsic (gene, hormone) and extrinsic (environment) regulatory factors. This work aims to improve our knowledge on the intra-annual dynamics of xylogen...
Background and Aims: Studies on xylogenesis focus essentially on the stem, whereas there is basicall...
It is noteworthy that the largest part of global vegetation biomass depends on a thin layer of cells...
Larix is a genus of high interest for plantation due to its fast growth rate and appreciated wood qu...
La formation du bois (xylogénèse) produit une large partie de la biomasse de la planète et une resso...
La formation du bois (xylogénèse) produit une large partie de la biomasse de la planète et une resso...
We investigated the intra-annual dynamics of wood formation for three conifer species (Norway spruce...
Wood, the most abundant biological compound on earth, is of crucial importance for Humankind and Bio...
Since the 1960s biologists have been trying to assess factors affecting cambial activity and latewoo...
The objective of this paper is to understand if the observed differences in radial growth according ...
Xylogenesis (wood formation) is one of the most important biological processes on Earth. Woody plant...
• Since the 1960s biologists have been trying to assess factors affecting cambial activity and latew...
Le genre Larix intéresse les reboiseurs en raison de sa croissance rapide et de son bois apprécié. E...
Wood accounts for a major portion of land biomass and is an essential resource for man. The cells th...
Wood is a major terrestrial carbon sink and a renewable natural resource essential for human activit...
A reliable assessment of forest carbon sequestration depends on our understanding of wood ecophysiol...
Background and Aims: Studies on xylogenesis focus essentially on the stem, whereas there is basicall...
It is noteworthy that the largest part of global vegetation biomass depends on a thin layer of cells...
Larix is a genus of high interest for plantation due to its fast growth rate and appreciated wood qu...
La formation du bois (xylogénèse) produit une large partie de la biomasse de la planète et une resso...
La formation du bois (xylogénèse) produit une large partie de la biomasse de la planète et une resso...
We investigated the intra-annual dynamics of wood formation for three conifer species (Norway spruce...
Wood, the most abundant biological compound on earth, is of crucial importance for Humankind and Bio...
Since the 1960s biologists have been trying to assess factors affecting cambial activity and latewoo...
The objective of this paper is to understand if the observed differences in radial growth according ...
Xylogenesis (wood formation) is one of the most important biological processes on Earth. Woody plant...
• Since the 1960s biologists have been trying to assess factors affecting cambial activity and latew...
Le genre Larix intéresse les reboiseurs en raison de sa croissance rapide et de son bois apprécié. E...
Wood accounts for a major portion of land biomass and is an essential resource for man. The cells th...
Wood is a major terrestrial carbon sink and a renewable natural resource essential for human activit...
A reliable assessment of forest carbon sequestration depends on our understanding of wood ecophysiol...
Background and Aims: Studies on xylogenesis focus essentially on the stem, whereas there is basicall...
It is noteworthy that the largest part of global vegetation biomass depends on a thin layer of cells...
Larix is a genus of high interest for plantation due to its fast growth rate and appreciated wood qu...