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KCI등재 학술저널

Structure of Longitudinal Tracheids in Different Tree Heights for Pinus koraiensis

An investigation was carried out for the annual ring width, longitudinal tracheid diameter and wall thickness in different tree heights for Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et. Zucc. The annual ring width increased along with the tree height, however the tracheid diameter and wall thickness decreased with the tree height. Tracheid wall thickness was found the thickest at 2.0m from the above ground samples and it increased gradually from pith to bark. Radial tracheid diameter was found to be larger than that of tangential tracheid diameter in earlywood. But, it was found to be the opposite in latewood. In earlywood, the average values of tracheid wall thickness was found the range of 2.1-3.0㎛, whereas, in latewood, it was 2.4-4.2㎛.

1. Introduction

2. Materials and Method

3. Results and Discussion

4. Conclusion

5. References

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