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Official Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society

Table 5 Differences of anatomical characteristics between juvenile wood and mature wood

From: Influence of juvenile and mature wood on anatomical and chemical properties of early and late wood from Chinese fir plantation

Clone

TL (μm)

TD (μm)

DWT (μm)

MFA (°)

J

M

J

M

J

M

J

M

KAI3

3075.93 ± 598.38

3725.28 ± 345.94

29.09 ± 5.96

32.02 ± 6.49

7.14 ± 2.23

7.41 ± 2.37

13.12 ± 4.32

12.06 ± 1.75

DABA8

2440.58 ± 794.28

3414.56 ± 477.92

27.93 ± 4.60

30.37 ± 4.17

6.40 ± 2.26

6.61 ± 2.26

14.82 ± 3.29

14.08 ± 2.90

KAI13

2848.20 ± 640.50

3582.85 ± 343.98

27.10 ± 6.17

29.14 ± 5.63

6.66 ± 2.24

7.04 ± 2.85

14.48 ± 3.92

13.53 ± 2.82

F24

2724.40 ± 590.56

3341.22 ± 367.74

28.38 ± 6.15

30.21 ± 4.74

7.02 ± 2.61

7.45 ± 2.60

14.36 ± 3.57

12.75 ± 1.96

Average

2772.28

3515.98

28.13

30.44

6.81

7.13

14.20

13.11

  1. TL tracheid length, TD tracheid diameter, DWT double cell wall thickness, MFA microfibril angle, J juvenile wood, M mature wood