Three-Dimensional Spiral Grain Pattern in Five Large Norway Spruce Stems (Articolo in rivista)

Type
Label
  • Three-Dimensional Spiral Grain Pattern in Five Large Norway Spruce Stems (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
Anno
  • 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
Alternative label
  • Peder Gjerdrum, Mauro Bernabei (2009)
    Three-Dimensional Spiral Grain Pattern in Five Large Norway Spruce Stems
    in Silva Fennica (Print); FINNISH SOC FOREST SCIENCE - FINNISH FOREST RESEARCH, UNIONINKATU 40 A, FIN-00170 HELSINKI (Finlandia)
    (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#autori
  • Peder Gjerdrum, Mauro Bernabei (literal)
Pagina inizio
  • 457 (literal)
Pagina fine
  • 464 (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#numeroVolume
  • 43 (literal)
Rivista
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#pagineTotali
  • 8 (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#numeroFascicolo
  • 3 (literal)
Note
  • ISI Web of Science (WOS) (literal)
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#affiliazioni
  • Gjerdrum P.: Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Norway (literal)
Titolo
  • Three-Dimensional Spiral Grain Pattern in Five Large Norway Spruce Stems (literal)
Abstract
  • There is a great deal of interest involved in investigating and understanding grain angle in trees. The objective of the study presented in this paper has been to identify a joint, three-dimensional model for grain angle in steins of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) Five large spruce trees were sampled. Transverse disks were extracted at regular intervals along the stem, split through the pith with a blunt knife, and observed for grain angle and cambial age along the north radius, setting pith observation to zero angle. The overall finding confirmed grain pattern congruent to distance from pith along the stein, a pattern that varies from tree to tree. Models expressing distance from the pith in cambial age performed slightly better than models in spatial distance. Grain pattern changed slightly along the stem, and this change was found to be consistent for the five stems: the left-handed grain angle in the juvenile wood was more pronounced upwards in the stein, and the angle changed faster towards right-handed spiralling. The model did not account for grain variation related to knots, undulating pith or other irregularities. Model residuals were normally distributed and seemingly homogeneous for all trees and for all height levels. The model is an extension of existing two-dimensional models for stem cross-cuts. After verification in a wider sample, the results should be applicable in tree and wood modelling. (literal)
Editore
Prodotto di
Autore CNR
Insieme di parole chiave

Incoming links:


Autore CNR di
Prodotto
Http://www.cnr.it/ontology/cnr/pubblicazioni.owl#rivistaDi
Editore di
Insieme di parole chiave di
data.CNR.it