Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region

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Autor(a) principal: Nobre,João Rodrigo Coimbra
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Melo,Luiz Eduardo de Lima, Figueiredo,Marcio Franck de, Couto,Allan Motta, Gomes,Joaquim Ivanir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study aims to bring forward helpful anatomical characteristics to assist in the identification of Cordia goeldiana Huber, Cordia bicolor A.DC. and Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Cham., all of them commercialized by the popular name of “freijó” in the Amazon region. The anatomical study of the woods followed the orientations of the International Association of Wood Anatomists - IAWA Committee. The helpful wood’s characteristics found to distinguish the species were: the different types of growth layers; type of axial parenchyma; presence of sheath cells involving the rays; frequency and diameter of the vessel elements; lumen diameter; and fiber wall fraction. Quantitatively, the applied multivariate techniques were helpful, once they have evidenced greater similarities between C. goeldiana and C. alliodora distinguishing themselves from C. bicolor mainly because of the rays’ height (μm). From the anatomical study of the woods it was possible to differentiate the species. We were able to see important anatomical patterns that could be helpful in the macroscopic and microscopic identification of the woods of C. goeldiana, C. bicolor and C. alliodora.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
title Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
spellingShingle Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
Nobre,João Rodrigo Coimbra
wood anatomy
Boraginaceae
Cordia
Amazon
title_short Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
title_full Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
title_fullStr Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
title_sort Anatomical Differences Between the Wood of Three Species Commercialized as “Freijó” in the Amazon Region
author Nobre,João Rodrigo Coimbra
author_facet Nobre,João Rodrigo Coimbra
Melo,Luiz Eduardo de Lima
Figueiredo,Marcio Franck de
Couto,Allan Motta
Gomes,Joaquim Ivanir
author_role author
author2 Melo,Luiz Eduardo de Lima
Figueiredo,Marcio Franck de
Couto,Allan Motta
Gomes,Joaquim Ivanir
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nobre,João Rodrigo Coimbra
Melo,Luiz Eduardo de Lima
Figueiredo,Marcio Franck de
Couto,Allan Motta
Gomes,Joaquim Ivanir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv wood anatomy
Boraginaceae
Cordia
Amazon
topic wood anatomy
Boraginaceae
Cordia
Amazon
description ABSTRACT This study aims to bring forward helpful anatomical characteristics to assist in the identification of Cordia goeldiana Huber, Cordia bicolor A.DC. and Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Cham., all of them commercialized by the popular name of “freijó” in the Amazon region. The anatomical study of the woods followed the orientations of the International Association of Wood Anatomists - IAWA Committee. The helpful wood’s characteristics found to distinguish the species were: the different types of growth layers; type of axial parenchyma; presence of sheath cells involving the rays; frequency and diameter of the vessel elements; lumen diameter; and fiber wall fraction. Quantitatively, the applied multivariate techniques were helpful, once they have evidenced greater similarities between C. goeldiana and C. alliodora distinguishing themselves from C. bicolor mainly because of the rays’ height (μm). From the anatomical study of the woods it was possible to differentiate the species. We were able to see important anatomical patterns that could be helpful in the macroscopic and microscopic identification of the woods of C. goeldiana, C. bicolor and C. alliodora.
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