Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Wagner,Mariana de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Moço,Maria Cecília de Chiara, Sawczuk,Alison Tadeu, Soffiatti,Patricia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hoehnea
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Resumo: In Southern Brazil, in the Plateau of the State of Santa Catarina, species of Salix (willow), vernacularly called "vime", are cultivated for weaving crafts. The hybrid Salix x rubens Schrank (Salicaeae) is the widely cultivated species in the region. The research institute "Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária e Extensão Rural de Santa Catarina (EPAGRI)" in the city of Lages, is developing a program to improve the quality of the willow for basketry. Wood samples of young rods and the main trunk of Salix x rubens were collected, fixed and sectioned according to usual techniques in wood anatomy. Qualitative and quantitative features were described, following the IAWA Committee recommendations. Wood anatomy is characterized by solitary vessels, with simple perforation plate, alternate bordered intervessel pits, vessel-ray pits similar to intervessel pits, axial parenchyma scanty apotracheal to diffuse, septate and non-septate fibres, with simple to minutely bordered pits, uniseriate rays. Wood of young and mature samples are very similar, differing only in the presence of growth rings in the latter. This work characterizes the wood anatomy of young and adult samples of Salix x rubens, not described so far, aiming to improve the knowledge about the species.
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title Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
spellingShingle Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
Wagner,Mariana de Andrade
Salicaceae
willow
wood anatomy
title_short Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
title_full Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
title_fullStr Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
title_sort Wood anatomy of Salix x rubens Schrank used for basketry in Brazil
author Wagner,Mariana de Andrade
author_facet Wagner,Mariana de Andrade
Moço,Maria Cecília de Chiara
Sawczuk,Alison Tadeu
Soffiatti,Patricia
author_role author
author2 Moço,Maria Cecília de Chiara
Sawczuk,Alison Tadeu
Soffiatti,Patricia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wagner,Mariana de Andrade
Moço,Maria Cecília de Chiara
Sawczuk,Alison Tadeu
Soffiatti,Patricia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Salicaceae
willow
wood anatomy
topic Salicaceae
willow
wood anatomy
description In Southern Brazil, in the Plateau of the State of Santa Catarina, species of Salix (willow), vernacularly called "vime", are cultivated for weaving crafts. The hybrid Salix x rubens Schrank (Salicaeae) is the widely cultivated species in the region. The research institute "Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária e Extensão Rural de Santa Catarina (EPAGRI)" in the city of Lages, is developing a program to improve the quality of the willow for basketry. Wood samples of young rods and the main trunk of Salix x rubens were collected, fixed and sectioned according to usual techniques in wood anatomy. Qualitative and quantitative features were described, following the IAWA Committee recommendations. Wood anatomy is characterized by solitary vessels, with simple perforation plate, alternate bordered intervessel pits, vessel-ray pits similar to intervessel pits, axial parenchyma scanty apotracheal to diffuse, septate and non-septate fibres, with simple to minutely bordered pits, uniseriate rays. Wood of young and mature samples are very similar, differing only in the presence of growth rings in the latter. This work characterizes the wood anatomy of young and adult samples of Salix x rubens, not described so far, aiming to improve the knowledge about the species.
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