Tension wood of Laetia procera (Poepp.) Eichl. (Flacourtiaceae), a neo-tropical forest species, shows a peculiar secondary wall structure, with an alternance of thick and thin layers, while opposite wood of this species has a typical secondary wall structure (S1 + S2 + S3). Samples for the study of microstructural properties were collected upon the estimation of growth stresses in the living tree, in order to analyze the correlation of the former with the latter. Investigation using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and UV microspectrophotometry allowed the description of the anatomy, ultra-structure and chemistry of this peculiar polylaminate secondary wall. In the thick layers, cellulose microfibril angle is very low (i.e.,...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
Tension and opposite wood, divided in the corresponding heartwood and sapwood regions, from 8-year o...
International audienceTension wood of Laetia procera (Poepp.) Eichl. (Flacourtiaceae), a neo-tropica...
Wood samples were taken from the upper and lower sides of 21 naturally tilted trees from 18 families...
A-06-21Wood samples were taken from the upper and lower sides of 21 naturally tilted trees from 18 f...
International audienceTension wood, a tissue developed by angiosperm trees to actively recover their...
Salicaceae have been enlarged to include a majority of the species formerly placed in the polyphylet...
Few studies have been conducted about relation between cellulose parameters and biomechanical proper...
Tension wood is a tissue developed by angiosperms to upright or maintain their vertical position. Th...
The anatomy of tension wood and opposite wood was compared in 21 tropical rain forest trees from 21 ...
Growth strains were measured in situ in nine trees of three species from a French Guiana tropical ra...
International audienceHardwood trees are able to reorient their axes owing to tension wood different...
International audienceThe anatomy of tension wood and opposite wood was compared in 21 tropical rain...
We studied in detail the mean microfibril angle and the width of cellulose crystals from the pith to...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
Tension and opposite wood, divided in the corresponding heartwood and sapwood regions, from 8-year o...
International audienceTension wood of Laetia procera (Poepp.) Eichl. (Flacourtiaceae), a neo-tropica...
Wood samples were taken from the upper and lower sides of 21 naturally tilted trees from 18 families...
A-06-21Wood samples were taken from the upper and lower sides of 21 naturally tilted trees from 18 f...
International audienceTension wood, a tissue developed by angiosperm trees to actively recover their...
Salicaceae have been enlarged to include a majority of the species formerly placed in the polyphylet...
Few studies have been conducted about relation between cellulose parameters and biomechanical proper...
Tension wood is a tissue developed by angiosperms to upright or maintain their vertical position. Th...
The anatomy of tension wood and opposite wood was compared in 21 tropical rain forest trees from 21 ...
Growth strains were measured in situ in nine trees of three species from a French Guiana tropical ra...
International audienceHardwood trees are able to reorient their axes owing to tension wood different...
International audienceThe anatomy of tension wood and opposite wood was compared in 21 tropical rain...
We studied in detail the mean microfibril angle and the width of cellulose crystals from the pith to...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
Tension and opposite wood, divided in the corresponding heartwood and sapwood regions, from 8-year o...