This paper reviews literature on the formation of heartwood and on the components that affect natural durability. It includes discussion about the function of heartwood in living trees, factors influencing the natural durability of heartwood, the process of heartwood formation, and variations in heartwood quantity and quality. Heartwood formation is a regular occurrence in tree stems, and heartwood may have many different properties from sapwood, including natural decay resistance. A greater understanding of the heartwood formation process could allow control of heartwood production. Recent research involving enzymatic analyses have provided valuable insight into the biochemical processes involved in heartwood formation. Further study of th...
The pulping wood quality of Acacia melanoxylon was evaluated in relation to the presence of heartwo...
Heartwood durability of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) was studie...
Injuries to standing trees caused by logging and the subsequent changes in biochemical composition a...
This paper reviews recent literature on the formation of heartwood and on the components that affect...
This paper reviews recent literature on the formation of heartwood and on the components that affect...
This paper reviews the literature on heartwood and its formation process. The factors involved in th...
Heartwood is the dead, inner layers of wood in the tree which no longer transport water. It is usual...
The formation mechanism of heartwood is a scientific problem which has not been fully revealed in wo...
Extractives can have a major impact on the properties of heartwood; however, our understanding of th...
Using 146 journals, 6 chapters, 4 reports, 2 books, and a proceeding, this research seeks to investi...
Introduction Non-structural carbohydrates and phenolic compounds are implicated in the natural durab...
In this study the heartwood formation and the durability of seven years old plantation grown mogno, ...
• Introduction Non-structural carbohydrates and phenolic compounds are implicated in the natural dur...
The heartwood formation is a key physiological process involved in wood quality because it contribut...
As the proportion of sapwood (SW) transformed into heartwood (HW) is irregular both radially and lon...
The pulping wood quality of Acacia melanoxylon was evaluated in relation to the presence of heartwo...
Heartwood durability of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) was studie...
Injuries to standing trees caused by logging and the subsequent changes in biochemical composition a...
This paper reviews recent literature on the formation of heartwood and on the components that affect...
This paper reviews recent literature on the formation of heartwood and on the components that affect...
This paper reviews the literature on heartwood and its formation process. The factors involved in th...
Heartwood is the dead, inner layers of wood in the tree which no longer transport water. It is usual...
The formation mechanism of heartwood is a scientific problem which has not been fully revealed in wo...
Extractives can have a major impact on the properties of heartwood; however, our understanding of th...
Using 146 journals, 6 chapters, 4 reports, 2 books, and a proceeding, this research seeks to investi...
Introduction Non-structural carbohydrates and phenolic compounds are implicated in the natural durab...
In this study the heartwood formation and the durability of seven years old plantation grown mogno, ...
• Introduction Non-structural carbohydrates and phenolic compounds are implicated in the natural dur...
The heartwood formation is a key physiological process involved in wood quality because it contribut...
As the proportion of sapwood (SW) transformed into heartwood (HW) is irregular both radially and lon...
The pulping wood quality of Acacia melanoxylon was evaluated in relation to the presence of heartwo...
Heartwood durability of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) was studie...
Injuries to standing trees caused by logging and the subsequent changes in biochemical composition a...