Results 111 to 120 of about 2,820 (212)

Utilization of Soft-rot Cavity Orientation for the Determination of Microfibril Angle. Part I

open access: yes, 2007
These studies utilize the decay cavities formed by the soft-rot fungus, Phialocephala dimorphospora, to determine the orientation of the cellulose fibrils in the cell wall.
Mark, Richard E.   +2 more
core  

JMFA 2--a graphically interactive Java program that fits microfibril angle x-ray diffraction data /

open access: yes, 2006
X-ray diffraction techniques have the potential to decrease the time required to determine microfibril angles dramatically. In this paper, we discuss the latest version of a curve-fitting toll that permits us to reduce the time required to evaluate MFA X-
Herian, Victoria L.   +3 more
core  

Native Architecture of Wheat Straw Cell Walls: A Unified Model from X-ray Scattering and Solid-State NMR. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Chem Soc
Hu Y   +14 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Efecto del raleo sobre las propiedades anatómicas de la madera de Pinus taeda

open access: yesMaderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
El raleo tiene implicancias económicas y técnicas para producción forestal y para la actividad industrial. El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la influencia de la intensidad de raleo sobre las propiedades anatómicas de la madera.
Rosa Ángela Winck   +2 more
doaj  

Water-based ultrasonic pretreatment enhances moso bamboo dimensional stability and mildew resistance. [PDF]

open access: yesUltrason Sonochem
Qian J   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cellulose microfibril angle variation in Picea crassifolia tree rings improves climate signals on the Tibetan plateau

open access: yes, 2012
Microfibril angle (MFA) is an important factor in determining the mechanical properties of individual cells and wood as a whole. While some studies have described the variation of MFA within trees, little work has been done on the extent to which MFA is ...
Huang, R (15650516)   +6 more
core  

Variation in Loblolly Pine Cross-Sectional Microfibril Angle With Tree Height and Physiographic Region

open access: yes, 2007
The effect of height and physiographic region on whole disk cross-sectional microfibril angle (CSMFA) in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) in the southern United States was evaluated. Whole disk CSMFA was determined at 1.4, 4.6, 7.6, 10.7, and 13.7 m up the
Clark, Alexander   +4 more
core  

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy