Spiral Grain and Wave Phenomena in Wood Formation

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Spiral Grain and Wave Phenomena in Wood Formation

It is widely recognized that spiral grain in trees severely reduces the value of sawn timber through warping and loss of strength, and that it also causes problems for other wood uses as diverse as transmission poles or plywood. Yet, paradoxically, there are highly valued grain patterns including wavy and interlocked grain, whose origins in the cambium invite direct comparison with those of spiral grain, so that many authorities believe them to be related phenomena. In recent years this concept has prompted extensive research into the anatomy, genetics, and physiology of all such grain patterns in wood. As a result it has become apparent that tree cambia provide excellent systems through which to study the origins of stem polarity and the complex processes of morphogenetic control in plants. Beside these and other pressing topics for research, the book examines methods of measuring grain deviations, and considers their influence on wood properties, on the economics of timber production, and on wood manufacturing.

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English
Pages
215

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Spiral Grain and Wave Phenomena in Wood Formation
1989, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Table of Contents

Defining Spiral Grain
Measuring Grain Angle
Effects of Grain Angle on Wood Properties and Uses
Spiral Grain in Relation to the Environment
Anatomy of Changing Grain Angles
Genetics of Spiral Grain
Physiological Aspects of Changing Grain Angles
References
Subject Index.

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Published in
Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Springer Series in Wood Science, Springer series in wood science

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
630
Library of Congress
S1-S972, S1-S972SD1-668QK1-98

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (xii, 215 pages 61 illustrations).
Number of pages
215

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27088779M
ISBN 10
3642737811, 364273779X
ISBN 13
9783642737817, 9783642737794
OCLC/WorldCat
851823305

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Work ID
OL19903449W

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