Pinus radiata is by far the dominant species grown in New Zealand plantations as a renewable source of wood. Several wood quality issues have been identified in the material produced, including the high incidence of compression wood, which is undesirable for end users. At present our understanding of the complex array of developmental processes involved in wood formation (which has a direct bearing on wood quality) is limited. Hence, the forest industry is interested in attaining a better understanding of the processes involved. Towards this goal, and for reasons of biological curiosity, the experiments described in this thesis were carried out to investigate several aspects of xylem cell development. In an in arbor study, changes ...
Stem bending in trees induces flexure wood but its properties and development are poorly understood....
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
Abstract. The secondary xylem, namely, the wood, in trees is induced and controlled by streams of in...
Pinus radiata D. Don is an economically important plantation species to New Zealand that is suscepti...
© 2020 Larissa Machado TobiasWoody trees are an essential source of timber, pulp, paper and biofuel,...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formation...
Pinus radiata is the dominant species of the plantations forests in New Zealand. The forest industr...
The kinetics of auxin-induced compression wood formation in slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) see...
The physiological control of xylem differentiation is considered from holistic and reductionist pers...
International audienceAbstractKey messageComparisons between compression and opposite wood formation...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
Spiral grain refers to the helical patterns formed by the wood grain in the trunks of many tree spec...
Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) is the most important plantation tree in New Zealand forestry, and fact...
Wood formation is a complex biological process, involving five major developmental steps, including ...
Stem bending in trees induces flexure wood but its properties and development are poorly understood....
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
Abstract. The secondary xylem, namely, the wood, in trees is induced and controlled by streams of in...
Pinus radiata D. Don is an economically important plantation species to New Zealand that is suscepti...
© 2020 Larissa Machado TobiasWoody trees are an essential source of timber, pulp, paper and biofuel,...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formation...
Pinus radiata is the dominant species of the plantations forests in New Zealand. The forest industr...
The kinetics of auxin-induced compression wood formation in slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) see...
The physiological control of xylem differentiation is considered from holistic and reductionist pers...
International audienceAbstractKey messageComparisons between compression and opposite wood formation...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
Spiral grain refers to the helical patterns formed by the wood grain in the trunks of many tree spec...
Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) is the most important plantation tree in New Zealand forestry, and fact...
Wood formation is a complex biological process, involving five major developmental steps, including ...
Stem bending in trees induces flexure wood but its properties and development are poorly understood....
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...