Study of dispersion of cell sizes of tropical tree species
Abstract
The main characteristic of tropical timber is constant average diameter and density of the trachea within the annual ring. The borders between the rings is less visible or missing. Many species that are similar in type and location of the anatomical elements are difficult to distinguish one from another, but can be distinguished by quantitative anatomical parameters values.
The work examines the various dimensions of the anatomical elements in several tropical tree species.
Measured are the dimensions of the cells and rays, ensuring their variation. A comparison is made between the anatomical characteristics of the individual species.Downloads
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