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Compression Wood in Gymnosperms (3-Volume Set)

By: TE Timell(Author)
2150 pages, b/w photos, illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
Compression Wood in Gymnosperms (3-Volume Set)
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  • Compression Wood in Gymnosperms (3-Volume Set) ISBN: 9783540157151 Hardback Sep 1986 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Contents

- Historical Background
- Taxonomy, Designation, General Characteristics, and Determination of Compression Wood
- The Structure of Compression Wood
- Chemical Properties of Compression Wood
- Distribution of Chemical Constituents
- Physical Properties of Compression Wood
- Origin and Evolution of Compression Wood
- Formation of Compression Wood
- Incidence and Occurrence of Compression Wood
- Fundamental Factors Causing Formation of Compression Wood
- Gravitropism and Compression Wood
- Physiology of Compression Wood Formation
- Inheritance of Compression Wood
- Ecology of Compression Wood Formation
- Silviculture and Compression Wood
- Mechanism of Compression Wood Action
- Compression Wood in Lumber, Plywood, and Board Manufacture
- Compression Wood in Pulp and Paper Manufacture
- Compression Wood Induced in Firs by the Balsam Woolly Aphid (Adelges piceae)
- Opposite Wood

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By: TE Timell(Author)
2150 pages, b/w photos, illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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