Growth rate effects on intra-ring and inter-ring trajectories of microfibril angle in Norway spruce (Picea abies)

Herman, M.;Dutilleul, P.;Avella-Shaw, T
(1999) IAWA Journal — Vol. 20, n° 1, p. 3-21 (1999)

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  • Herman, M.
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  • Dutilleul, P.
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  • Avella-Shaw, T
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Fourteen Norway spruces [Picea abies (L.) Karst.], randomly sampled as 7 fast-grown and 7 slow-grown trees, were used to test whether an increased tree growth rate in circumference affects the intra-ring and inter-ring trajectories of the microfibril angle in the S-2 layer of the tracheid wall. Those trajectories describe the fluctuations of the S-2 microfibril angle, respectively, from earlywood to latewood within rings and from pith to bark among rings. Using the cross-field pit apertures, intra-ring measures of microfibril angle were made at 11 equally-spaced sampling sites over each of 8 growth rings, following an 11 x 8 doubly repeated measures design with the tree as the 'subject' on which repeated measures were made. All the intra-ring trajectories of microfibril angle decreased linearly from earlywood to latewood, whereas the intra-ring trajectories showed significant year effects. Both types of trajectories are significantly affected by the growth rate after first thinning, as the fast-grown spruces showed a systematically larger microfibril angle and a mean microfibril angle of 29 degrees compared to 21 degrees for the slow-grown spruces. Thus, lower tensile and tear strengths of tracheids as well as some modifications of the mechanical properties of solid wood and paper can be expected from Norway spruces growing faster than 2.2 cm/year in circumference.
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Herman, M., Dutilleul, P., & Avella-Shaw, T. (1999). Growth rate effects on intra-ring and inter-ring trajectories of microfibril angle in Norway spruce (Picea abies). IAWA Journal, 20(1), 3-21. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/75401 (Original work published 1999)