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Wood Anatomy of Mangifera indica L.(Anacardiaceae)

  • Lu, Sun;Ahmed, Sheikh Ali;Chong, Song-Ho
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2006
  • The wood anatomy of Mangifera indica belonging to the species of Anacardiaceae native to Bangladesh was described. The species of this family was distinctive in having growth rings, thin-to thick-walled, nonseptate libriform fibres, vessels with simple perforation plate and nonvestures intervessel pittings. Paratracheal axial parenchyma was vasicentric, lozenge-aliform and confluent. Axial parenchyma band more than 3 cells wide and in marginal or in seemingly marginal bands. 3-4 cells per axial parenchyma was dominantly present. Ray height was less than 1mm. Body ray cells were procumbent with one row of upright and square marginal cells. More than one prismatic crystals of about the same size was present in upright or square ray cells.

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북미산 주요 전나무속 수종 목재에 있어서의 결정 (Crystals in North American Commercial Woods of Abies Species)

  • 엄영근;권오경
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.251-258
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    • 2006
  • 침엽수재에 있어서는 결정을 지니는 세포가 드물게 존재하기 때문에 전나무속, 가문비나무속, 은행나무속 및 소나무속과 같은 경우 이들의 존재 여부는 수종 식별 인자로 귀중한 가치를 지니게 된다. 따라서 본 연구는 광학현미경과 주사전자현미경을 이용하여 북미산 전나무속 수종의 목재에 존재하는 결정의 분포와 형태를 조사하여 목재 해부 및 식별에 필요한 정보를 추가적으로 제공하기 위해 실시하였다. 출현 빈도 측면에서 볼 때 다각형 결정, 신장형 결정 및 주정이 Abies concolor, A. grandis 및 A. magnifica, A. nobilis(=A. procera), A. lasiocarpa 그리고 A. amabilis의 순으로 적게 관찰되었지만 A. balsamea 및 A. fraseri에서는 그 존재가 전연 확인되지 않았다. 다른 수종과는 달리 A. lasiocarpa는 다각형 결정보다는 신장형 결정 및 주정이 더 많이 지니고 있었다. A. concolor에서는 사정, 다각형 결정, 신장형 결정 및 주정이 축방향유세포 및 방사유세포 모두에서 관찰된 반면 나머지 수종 모두에서는 다각형 결정, 신장형 결정 및 주정이 방사유세포에만 존재하였다. 사정을 지니는 방사유세포 그리고 사정, 다각형 결정, 신장형 결정과 주정을 지니는 축방향유세포는 아마 본 연구에서 최초로 밝혀진 것으로 여겨진다. 결론적으로 결정의 존재 여부는 A. nobilis (=A. procera), A. lasiocarpa, A. amabilis, A. balsamea 및 A. fraseri로부터 A. concolor, A. grandis 및 A. magnifica를 식별해 내는데 있어 중요한 가치를 지니는 것으로 밝혀졌다.

국산(國産) 활엽수재(闊葉樹材) 자원(資源)의 목재조직(木材組織) (II) - 가래나무과(科) 수목(樹木)의 비교목부조직(比較木部組織) - (Wood Anatomy of Some Korean Angiosperm (II) - A Comparative Wood Anatomy of Juglandaceae -)

  • 박상진;강애경;김유정;김재우;이정석
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 1995
  • Anatomical characteristics of genus Platycarya, Juglans and Pterocarya of Juglandaceae occurring in Korea were described and coded based on the IAWA list. Juglandaceae are ring-porous or semi-ring-porous. Vessels have simple perforation plates and helical thickenings in some genus. Axial parenchyma cells were abundant, most apotracheal but rarely paratracheal and rays with 1-5 seriate. Platycarya is ring-porous wood with 2-3 rows of vessels in the pore zone. Helical thickenings were found only in small vessel of latewood. Axial parenchyma were commonly diffuse-in-aggregates or vasicentric. Rays 3-5 seriate. belonging to Kribs' heterogeneous II or III type with frequent occurrence of rhomboidal crystals. Juglans are semi ring-porous with few vessels in $mm^2$ and pores are commonly solitary. Axial parenchyma were diffuse-in-aggregate or marginal. Rays were mostly homocellular and 3-5 seriates. Pterocarya is similar to Juglans in anatomical features but the reticulate parenchyma consisting of 1 layer on transverse section and biseriate rays.

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인도네시아산 White Jabon과 Red Jabon의 해부학적 특성 비교 (Comparison of Anatomical Characteristics of White Jabon and Red Jabon Grown in Indonesia)

  • 김종호;장재혁;류재윤;황원중;;김남훈
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.327-336
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    • 2013
  • 인도네시아에서 자생하는 수종인 White Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba)과 Red Jabon (Anthocephalus macrophyllus)의 해부학적 특성을 IAWA 분류기준에 의거하여 조사 및 비교하였다. 두 수종은 산공재로서, 대부분 2~3열의 방사복합관공의 형태로 관찰되었다. 접선방향의 도관 직경은 $100{\sim}200{\mu}m$의 범위로, $mm^2$당 도관의 수는 5~20개의 범위로 분류되었고, White Jabon의 도관수가 더 많았다. 두 수종에서 $mm^2$당 고립관공의 수는 비슷했으나 복합관공은 White Jabon이 다소 많이 출현하였다. 두 수종의 횡단면에서 축방향유조직은 산재상의 형태를 보였으나, White Jabon은 그 출현빈도가 매우 낮았다. 방사단면에서 방사조직은 평복세포와 4열 이상의 직립세포로 구성된 형태가 주로 관찰되었으며, 부분적으로 직립동성형 방사조직이 관찰되었다. 접선단면상에서 White Jabon의 방사조직은 1~V3열, Red Jabon은 1~2열로 관찰되었으며, 방사조직의 높이는 White Jabon이 $420{\mu}m$, Red Jabon이 $474{\mu}m$로 나타났다. 목섬유의 평균 길이는 $900{\sim}1,600{\mu}m$의 범위였고, 수에서 수피부로 이행할수록 증가하는 방사방향 변이성을 나타냈다.

한국산 아옥목 식물 줄기에서 이기목부인 비교해부 (Comparative Anatomy of the Secondary Xylem in the Stem of Malvales Plants in Korea)

  • 임동옥
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 1991
  • 한국산 아욱목 식물 4과, 5속 10종의 목부 해부학적 형질을 비교 관찰하여 과 및 속간의 목부의 특수화 정도를 검토하였다. 담팔수과 담팔수속의 목부는 산공재로서 각상 도관이 주로 방사배열(2-14 세포폭)이고 이관 및 반관유조직이 드물게 나타난다. 산공재로서 단독분포도관과 유조직이 계단상 1열대를 보이는 피나무과 식물 중 피나무속은 도관이 각상이고, 방사조직이 절화와 타일세포가 존재하며 장구밥나무속은 원형도관을 보인다. 아욱과 무궁화속은 환공재로 도관은 원형 단독분포이며 유조직이 2열로 나타난다. 그리고 벽오동과 벽오동속은 환공재로 원형 단독분포이며, 반관연합익상 및 이관 다열 유조직이 나타난다. 그리고 유조직에는 전분과립이 많이 나타난다. 도관요소의 배열, 모양, 길이, 직경 및 청공판 각도와 주축유조직의 분포 등의 특징에 의한 이들 과간의 계통순서는 담팔수과(담팔수속) 피나무과(피나무속 장구밥나무속) 아욱과(무궁화속) 벽오동과(벽오동속) 순으로 사료된다.

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한국산 겨우살이(Viscum album var. coloratum)의 해부학적 특성 (Anatomical Characteristics of Korean Mistletoe (Viscum album var. coloratum))

  • 권성민;장재혁;김철우;김광모;이재선;김남훈
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.268-275
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    • 2012
  • 국내산 겨우살이의 해부학적 특성을 구명하기 위해 광학현미경과 주사전자현미경을 이용하여 겨우살이 및 기주목인 신갈나무의 목재 조직구조를 관찰하였다. 겨우살이가 착생된 부분의 가지는 직경이 그렇지 않은 부분보다 더 컸다. 겨우살이 사부는 인피섬유와 유세포로 그리고 목부는 후벽 목섬유, 방사유세포, 축방향유세포 및 도관상가도관으로 구성되어 있다. 겨우살이 방사조직의 경우 일반적인 목재 수종에 비해 방사유세포가 차지하는 비율이 매우 높고 평복세포, 직립세포 및 방형세포 모두로 이루어져 있는 이형방사조직인 것으로 밝혀졌다. 겨우살이의 도관상가도관 세포벽 내강표면에 나선비후 그리고 세포벽에 유연벽공이 발달되어 있다. 겨우살이 흡기의 삽입에 따라 숙주 도관의 형태가 일부 변형되어 있으나 도관 내 타일로시스는 관찰되지 않았다. 겨우살이 흡기의 끝 부분 형태는 비교적 뾰족하게 나타났고 흡기 삽입에 따른 기주목 세포 자체의 파괴는 관찰되지 않았다.

Descriptions of the Wood Anatomy and Safranine Impregnation in Gmelina arborea Roxb. from Bangladesh

  • Ahmed, Sheikh Ali;Chun, Su-Kyoung
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.100-105
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    • 2007
  • In this report, we describe the anatomical features of Gmelina arborea Roxb. belong to the genera of Verbenaceae native to Bangladesh and safranine penetration depth in radial and longitudinal directions. The wood of this species was characterized mostly by distinct growth ring boundaries, diffuse-porous, simple perforations, alternate non-vestured intervessel pits, and relatively short vessel elements and medium fibers. Thin to thick walled septate fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits are confined to the radial walls. Tyloses are common. They are paratracheal axial parenchyma vascicnetric and confluent. Rays not higher than 1milimeter are found, and larger rays commonly 4 to 5 seriate are dominantly present, as are multi seriate rays composed of a procumbent ray with 1 row of square or upright cells. Acicular crystals are present in ray cells. Another experiment was taken under consideration to observe the liquid penetration depth in longitudinal and radial directions using safranine. It was found that safranine penetrated easily in longitudinal direction and sapwood was more permeable than heartwood.

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Anatomical Features Affecting Safranine Solution Permeability in Anthocephalus chinensis (Lam.) Rich. ex Walp

  • Ahmed, Sheikh Ali;Chun, Su-Kyoung
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.261-267
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    • 2007
  • This report describes the wood anatomy and 1% safranine solution penetration depth in radial and longitudinal directions of Anthocephalus chinensis belonging to the family Rubiaceae native to Bangladesh. The wood of this species was mostly characterized by diffuse porous, vessel with simple perforation plate, vestured alternate intervessel pittings, relatively medium vessel elements and fiber, and nonseptate fiber with distinctly bordered pits at radial wall. The body ray cell was procumbent with 2 to over 4 rows of upright and square marginal cells. Sometimes, the rays with procumbent, square and upright cells were mixed. Latewood fiber was thin to thick walled while it was very thin walled in earlywood. Axial parenchyma was diffuse, vasicentric, 5-8 cells per parenchyma strand dominantly present. Liquid penetration depth was observed in radial and longitudinal directions at moisture level of 7.42%. Longitudinal penetration was found 6.3 times higher than radial penetration. The initial penetration rate of safranine solution was high, but gradually decreased during the course of time. Different anatomical features were found to be responsible for the variation of safranine solution penetration depth compared to Gmelina arborea.

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Micromorphological and Chemical Characteristics of Cengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii) Heartwood Decayed by Soft Rot Fungi

  • Kim, Yoon Soo;Singh, Adya P.;Wong, Andrew H.H.;Eom, Tae-Jin;Lee, Kwang Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.68-77
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    • 2006
  • The heartwood of cengal (Neobalanocarpus heimii) is known to have a high degree of decay resistance by virtue of its high extractive content. After 30 years in ground contact an utility pole of this tropical hardwood was found to be degraded only in the surface layers by cavity-forming soft rot fungi. The present work was undertaken 1) to characterize the degradation of cengal heartwood from the aspect of ultrastructure and chemistry and 2) to investigate the correlation between soft rot decay and its extractive microdistribution in wood tissues. The chemical analysis of cengal heartwood revealed the presence of a high amount of extractives as well as lignin. The wood contained a relatively high amount of condensed lignin and the guaiacyl units. Microscopic observations revealed that vessels, fibers and parenchyma cells (both ray and axial parenchyma) all contained extractives in their lumina, but in variable amounts. The lumina of fibers and most axial parenchyma were completely or almost completely filled with the extractives. TEM micrographs showed that cell walls were also impregnated with extractives and that pit membranes connecting parenchyma cells were well coated and impregnated with extractives. However, fungal hyphae were present in the extractive masses localized in cell lumina, and indications were that the extractives did not completely inhibit fungal growth. The extent of cell wall degradation varied with tissue types. The fibers appeared to be more susceptible to decay than vessels and parenchyma. Middle lamella was the only cell wall region which remained intact in all cell types which were severely degraded. The microscopic observations suggested a close correlation between extractive microdistribution and the pattern and extent of cell wall degradation. In addition to the toxicity to fungi, the physical constraint of the extractive material present in cengal heartwood cells is likely to have a profound effect on the growth and path of invasion of colonizing fungi, thus conferring protection to wood by restricting fungal entry into cell walls. The presence of relatively high amount of condensed lignin is also likely to be a factor in the resistance of cengal heartwood to soft rot decay.

Anatomical Structures and Fiber Quality of Four Lesser-Used Wood Species Grown in Indonesia

  • MARBUN, Sari Delviana;WAHYUDI, Imam;SURYANA, Jajang;NAWAWI, Deded Sarip
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제47권5호
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    • pp.617-632
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    • 2019
  • This study aimed to investigate the anatomical structure and fiber quality of four lesser-used wood species namely Benuang (O. sumatrana), Duabanga (D. moluccana), Pisang Merah (H. hellwigii), and Terap (A. odoratissimus). This study evaluated its suitability for raw material in pulp and paper manufacturing. The anatomical structure was observed macro- and microscopically. Macroscopic structures were observed directly to the wood samples, while microscopic characteristics were observed through microtome specimens. Fiber dimension was measured through macerated specimens and fiber quality was analyzed following the Rachman and Siagian's method. Results showed that these four timber species have similarity in the indistinct growth ring, diffuse porous in a radial pattern, rounded solitary vessel outline, 1 to 3 cells of ray width, deposits within the rays, fiber length, and cell wall thickness. Differences were found on vessel diameter, vessel grouping, vessel frequency, tyloses existence, type of axial parenchyma, and ray height. Based on fiber length and its derived values, the wood fibers of all species studied are suitable for pulp and paper manufacturing. They belong to the II quality class. The produced pulp and paper would have good quality, especially in tensile, folding, and tear strength. To promote their utilization, silviculture aspect of these four species has to be well understood.