RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY

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Autor(a) principal: Roque, Róger Moya
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Filho, Mario Tomazelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/277
Resumo: Four annual tree-rings (2 of juvenile wood and 2 of mature wood) were sampled from fast-growing plantations of Gmelina arborea in two climatic conditions (dry and wet tropical) in Costa Rica. Each annual tree-ring was divided in equal parts in a radial direction. For each part, X-ray density as well as vessel percentage, length and width fiber, cell wall thickness and lumen diameter were measured. Wood density and profile patterns of cell dimension demonstrated inconsistency between juvenile and mature wood and climatic conditions. The Pearson correlation matrix showed that intra-ring wood density was positively correlated with the cell wall thickness and negatively correlated with vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width. The forward stepwise regressions determined that: (i) intra-ring wood density variation could be predicted from 76 to 96% for anatomical variation; (ii) cell wall thickness was the most important anatomical feature to produce intra-ring wood density variation and (iii) the vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width were the second most statically significant characteristics to intra-ring wood density, however,  with low participation of the determination coefficient of stepwise regressions.
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spelling RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRYX-ray densitometryGmelina arboreatree-ringwood anatomywood densityFour annual tree-rings (2 of juvenile wood and 2 of mature wood) were sampled from fast-growing plantations of Gmelina arborea in two climatic conditions (dry and wet tropical) in Costa Rica. Each annual tree-ring was divided in equal parts in a radial direction. For each part, X-ray density as well as vessel percentage, length and width fiber, cell wall thickness and lumen diameter were measured. Wood density and profile patterns of cell dimension demonstrated inconsistency between juvenile and mature wood and climatic conditions. The Pearson correlation matrix showed that intra-ring wood density was positively correlated with the cell wall thickness and negatively correlated with vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width. The forward stepwise regressions determined that: (i) intra-ring wood density variation could be predicted from 76 to 96% for anatomical variation; (ii) cell wall thickness was the most important anatomical feature to produce intra-ring wood density variation and (iii) the vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width were the second most statically significant characteristics to intra-ring wood density, however,  with low participation of the determination coefficient of stepwise regressions.CERNECERNE2015-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/277CERNE; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2007); 384-392CERNE; v. 13 n. 4 (2007); 384-3922317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAporhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/277/228Copyright (c) 2015 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoque, Róger MoyaFilho, Mario Tomazelo2015-10-28T21:39:43Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/277Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:53:41.118078Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
title RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
spellingShingle RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
Roque, Róger Moya
X-ray densitometry
Gmelina arborea
tree-ring
wood anatomy
wood density
title_short RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
title_full RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
title_fullStr RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
title_full_unstemmed RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
title_sort RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND INTRA-RING WOOD DENSITY PROFILES IN Gmelina arborea APPLYING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY
author Roque, Róger Moya
author_facet Roque, Róger Moya
Filho, Mario Tomazelo
author_role author
author2 Filho, Mario Tomazelo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque, Róger Moya
Filho, Mario Tomazelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv X-ray densitometry
Gmelina arborea
tree-ring
wood anatomy
wood density
topic X-ray densitometry
Gmelina arborea
tree-ring
wood anatomy
wood density
description Four annual tree-rings (2 of juvenile wood and 2 of mature wood) were sampled from fast-growing plantations of Gmelina arborea in two climatic conditions (dry and wet tropical) in Costa Rica. Each annual tree-ring was divided in equal parts in a radial direction. For each part, X-ray density as well as vessel percentage, length and width fiber, cell wall thickness and lumen diameter were measured. Wood density and profile patterns of cell dimension demonstrated inconsistency between juvenile and mature wood and climatic conditions. The Pearson correlation matrix showed that intra-ring wood density was positively correlated with the cell wall thickness and negatively correlated with vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width. The forward stepwise regressions determined that: (i) intra-ring wood density variation could be predicted from 76 to 96% for anatomical variation; (ii) cell wall thickness was the most important anatomical feature to produce intra-ring wood density variation and (iii) the vessel percentage, fiber length, lumen diameter and width were the second most statically significant characteristics to intra-ring wood density, however,  with low participation of the determination coefficient of stepwise regressions.
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