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HOLZFORSCHUNG BEGRÜNDET VON H E R M A N N W E N Z L MITTEILUNGEN ZUR CHEMIE, PHYSIK, BIOLOGIE UND TECH- U n t e r M i t w i r k u n g n a m h a f t e r Fachkollegen herausgegeben von Wilhelm K l a u d i t z 9. BAND 1955 NOLOGIE DES HOLZES UND DER PFLANZLICHEN FASERROHSTOFFE HEFT 4 TECHNISCHER VERLAG HERBERT GRAM, BERLIN W 55 by H. E. Dadswell and A. B. Wardrop Division of Forest Products Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia In woody plants, certain processes receive anatomical expression in the formation of a type of wood, different from normal wood of the same stem, and generally referred to as reaction wood. This type of wood, which is usually readily recognizable under the microscope, is thus indicative of certain specific growth processes to which the woody plant is subjected from time to time. As reaction wood occurs frequently in the wood derived from many tree species of commercial importance, a thorough knowledge of its structure and the influence of such structure on the properties of the wood is of more than academic interest.
Holzforschung - International Journal of the Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Technology of Wood – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 1955
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