Assessment of Vessel and Fiber Characteristics of Blighia Sapida Konig. And Lecaniodiscus Cupanoides Planch Ex Benth. Growing in Rainforest and Derived Savanna Areas of Edo State, Nigeria

Okoegwale E. E., Idialu J. E., Ehilen O. E., Ogie-Odia E. A.
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This study was carried out to assess the vessel and fiber dimensions and characteristics of Blighia sapida Konig. and Lecaniodiscus cupanoides Planch ex Benth. growing in the rainforest and derived savanna regions of Edo state, Nigeria. In both taxa, rainforest species possessed wider and longer vessels than the derived savanna species. Also, significant variations were recorded in taxa vessel wall thickness between the two ecozones. The derived savanna plants had thicker vessel wall to counterbalance the water stress prevalent in that environment. In both species, vessel members lacked tails. Also, taxa fibers were of short and medium lengths. Significant variations between fiber lengths of species occurring in both habitats were not encountered. Fiber elements of taxa were of moderately thick wall while fiber/vessel length ratio was greater than 1 in both taxa. Although runkel ratios of both species studied were less than 1, they may however not be suitable for high grade pulp because of their low fiber length values. The study has revealed that the woods are suitable for various end uses because of the presence and distribution of vessels and fiber with thick walls.
白螺旋藻血管和纤维特性的评价。Lecaniodiscus Cupanoides Planch Ex Benth。生长在尼日利亚埃多州的热带雨林和衍生稀树草原地区
本研究旨在研究白螺旋藻(Blighia sapida Konig)的血管和纤维尺寸及其特性。和Lecaniodiscus cupanoides Planch ex Benth。生长在尼日利亚埃多州的热带雨林和衍生稀树草原地区。在这两个分类群中,热带雨林物种比衍生的热带稀树草原物种具有更宽和更长的导管。此外,两个生态区的分类群血管壁厚度也存在显著差异。衍生的热带稀树草原植物具有较厚的血管壁,以抵消该环境中普遍存在的水分胁迫。在这两个物种中,导管成员都没有尾巴。分类群的纤维长度均为中短。在两种生境中,没有发现物种纤维长度的显著差异。两个类群的纤维成分均为中等厚壁,纤维/导管长度比均大于1。虽然所研究的两种植物的朗克尔比都小于1,但由于它们的纤维长度值较低,可能不适合用于优质纸浆。研究表明,由于厚壁容器和纤维的存在和分布,这些木材适用于各种最终用途。
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