F. Ishiguri, H. Aiso, Mirai Hirano, R. Yahya, I. Wahyudi, J. Ohshima, K. Iizuka, S. Yokota
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引用次数: 23
摘要
对速生树种mollissimum Dysoxylum的生长特征、解剖特征和木材特性进行了研究。为了阐明径向生长速率对这些特征和特性的影响,研究人员对印度尼西亚Bengkulu种植的10年树龄树木进行了研究,并将其分为三类(快速、中等和缓慢生长)。木质部成熟类型也进行了评价。50棵测量树的茎粗、树高、茎体积和应力波速度平均值分别为18.0 cm、10.6 m、0.119 m和3.48 km s。9株树木解剖特征和木材性能的平均值如下:血管直径为129 μm;容器频率,3.5容器mm;木纤维细胞壁厚度为1.2 μm;导管、木纤维、射线薄壁、轴向薄壁和细胞壁所占比例分别为8.8、72.9、12.4%、5.9和33.5%;容器元件长度,0.36 mm;木纤维长度,1.04 mm;基本密度,0.45 g cm;绿态平行晶粒抗压强度为29.9 MPa。这些结果与以往对其他木属的研究结果相似或小于。在几乎所有的解剖特征和木材性质上,不同分类间没有发现显著差异。这表明,具有更快径向生长特征的树木并不总是生产低质量的木材。从解剖特征的径向变化来看,该树种木质部的成熟取决于直径的生长,可能发生在距髓6 ~ 8 cm左右。
Effects of radial growth rate on anatomical characteristics and wood properties of 10-year-old Dysoxylum mollissimum trees planted in Bengkulu, Indonesia
The growth characteristics, anatomical characteristics, and wood properties of Dysoxylum mollissimum, a fastgrowing tree species, were investigated. To clarify the effect of radial growth rate on these characteristics and properties, 10-yearold trees planted in Bengkulu, Indonesia were examined and classified into three categories (fast-, medium-, and slow-growing). Xylem maturation type was also evaluated in this species. The mean values of stem diameter, tree height, stem volume, and stresswave velocity in the 50 measured trees were 18.0 cm, 10.6 m, 0.119 m, and 3.48 km s, respectively. Mean values of anatomical characteristics and wood properties in nine selected trees were as follows: vessel diameter, 129 μm; vessel frequency, 3.5 vessels mm; cell wall thickness of wood fiber, 1.2 μm; percentages of vessels, wood fiber, ray parenchyma, axial parenchyma, and cell wall, 8.8, 72.9, 12.4, 5.9, and 33.5%, respectively; vessel element length, 0.36 mm; wood fiber length, 1.04 mm; basic density, 0.45 g cm; and compressive strength parallel to the grain in green condition, 29.9 MPa. These obtained values were similar to or smaller than previous results obtained in research on other Dysoxylum spp. For almost all of the anatomical characteristics and wood properties, no significant differences among the categories were found. This suggests that the trees with faster radial growth characteristics do not always produce lower quality wood in this species. Judging from the radial variation of anatomical characteristics, the xylem maturation of this species depends on the diameter growth, and it might occur at around 6 to 8 cm from the pith.