1972
DOI: 10.1515/hfsg.1972.26.2.54
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Wood Color, Basic Density, and Decay Resistance in Heartwood of Fast-GrownEucalyptus grandisHill ex Maiden

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“…However, the extent of decay showed significant phenotypic correlations with basic density (age 11, negative), even with the South King Island locality removed from the analysis. Similar negative correlations have also been found in E. delegatensis and E. grandis [27,43]. It has been proposed that lower density wood has wider cell lumina, and therefore a larger surface area is exposed to the enzymes of decay micro-organisms, and also the water and air content in the wood may be at a level that promotes fungal growth [36].…”
Section: Correlations Amongst Wood Propertiessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…However, the extent of decay showed significant phenotypic correlations with basic density (age 11, negative), even with the South King Island locality removed from the analysis. Similar negative correlations have also been found in E. delegatensis and E. grandis [27,43]. It has been proposed that lower density wood has wider cell lumina, and therefore a larger surface area is exposed to the enzymes of decay micro-organisms, and also the water and air content in the wood may be at a level that promotes fungal growth [36].…”
Section: Correlations Amongst Wood Propertiessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…However, not all compounds convey resistance against pathogen attack (Amusant et al 2004). Nevertheless, many authors have found a direct relationship between wood durability and extractive content (Nelson and Heather 1972;Modesale et al 1996;Haupt et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there may be a correlation between colour and natural durability: biological resistance and wood colour are directly connected with quantitative and qualitative extractives composition [24,29,40]. The effects of extractives on wood colour have been studied by several authors [3,14,28,29]. Extracting extractives using suitable solvents modifies wood colour.…”
Section: Relation Between Colour and Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between colour and decay resistance has already been studied [10,29]. Colour measurements were therefore performed to determine whether it was possible to correlate wood colour and durability, and use colour as an indicator in classifying the biological resistance of Dicorynia guianensis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%