International audienceThe mechanism for tree orientation in angiosperms is based on the production of high tensile stress on the upper side of the inclined axis. In many species, the stress level is strongly related to the presence of a peculiar layer, called G-layer, in the fibre wall. The structure of G-layer has been recently described as a hydrogel thanks to N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms of supercritically dried samples showing a high mesoporosity (pores size from 2 to 50 nm). This led us to revisit the concept of G-layer that was until now only described from anatomical observation. Adsorption isotherms of both normal wood and tension wood have been measured on six tropical species. Measurements show that mesoporosity is high in t...
Context and aim This study aimed to examine the effect of the tension wood G?layer on the viscoelast...
In order to face environmental constraints, trees are able to re-orient their axes by controlling t...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
International audienceThe mechanism for tree orientation in angiosperms is based on the production o...
International audienceIn order to progress in the understanding of mechanical stress generation, the...
The mechanism of active stress generation in tension wood is still not fully understood. To characte...
International audienceWood behaviour is characterized by high sensibility to humidity and strongly a...
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...
Eleven trees from eleven different families amongst Angiosperms were selected after in-situ measurem...
International audienceTo recover verticality after disturbance, angiosperm trees produce " tension w...
International audienceThe level of stresses of tension wood changes during the gravitropic movement....
International audienceTension wood, a tissue developed by angiosperm trees to actively recover their...
Tension wood is a tissue developed by angiosperms to upright or maintain their vertical position. Th...
J Wood Sci, in press (accepted April 12, 2004)International audienceThe tension wood (TW) properties...
Context and aim This study aimed to examine the effect of the tension wood G?layer on the viscoelast...
In order to face environmental constraints, trees are able to re-orient their axes by controlling t...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
International audienceThe mechanism for tree orientation in angiosperms is based on the production o...
International audienceIn order to progress in the understanding of mechanical stress generation, the...
The mechanism of active stress generation in tension wood is still not fully understood. To characte...
International audienceWood behaviour is characterized by high sensibility to humidity and strongly a...
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...
Eleven trees from eleven different families amongst Angiosperms were selected after in-situ measurem...
International audienceTo recover verticality after disturbance, angiosperm trees produce " tension w...
International audienceThe level of stresses of tension wood changes during the gravitropic movement....
International audienceTension wood, a tissue developed by angiosperm trees to actively recover their...
Tension wood is a tissue developed by angiosperms to upright or maintain their vertical position. Th...
J Wood Sci, in press (accepted April 12, 2004)International audienceThe tension wood (TW) properties...
Context and aim This study aimed to examine the effect of the tension wood G?layer on the viscoelast...
In order to face environmental constraints, trees are able to re-orient their axes by controlling t...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...