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Heartwood formation and the chemical basis of natural durability in Eucalyptus bosistoana.
2018The New Zealand Dryland Forests Initiative (NZDFI), aims to establish a sustainable natural durable timber industry in New Zealand. The natural durability of heartwood is highly variable within a species and lower at the centre of a tree. Therefore, it is critical to ascertain that trees meet international standards for durability to ensure a viable ...
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Effects of heartwood formation on sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall) discoloured wood proportion
Trees - Structure and Function, 2016David Pothier +2 more
exaly
Biology of heartwood formation in Sitka spruce and Scots pine
2012Heartwood is the dead, inner layers of wood in the tree which no longer transport water. It is usually dark in colour and has increased decay-resistance compared to the sapwood. Heartwood forms in the transition zone when the ray cells die and deposit chemical extractives in the surrounding xylem.
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Predicting red heartwood formation in beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.)
Ecological Modelling, 2003Thomas Knoke
exaly

