Changes in lignin and carbohydrate content with radial direction, growth-layer number, compression wood (CW) severity, and earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW) origin are described for one near-ground position in each of a severely bent and a nominally straight ramet (tree) of a clone (genotype) of Pinus radiata. Bark-to-bark strips were taken through the pith and the longest radial dimension of the CW side of the discs. Separate EW and LW samples were obtained for most growth layers, yielding a total of 95 samples. Differences in lignin and carbohydrate content between EW and LW were large where CW formation was moderate and small where it was severe. Mannose content was consistently different in the EW and LW of opposite wood (OW) and CW. Results suggested that the inner juvenile wood of OW rings might contain either a galactose-rich galactoglucomannan or a b-1,4-galactan. Consideration of all 95 samples showed that although the contents of galactose, lignin, glucose, and mannose were linearly and strongly correlated with one another, their relationship with xylose and arabinose content was nonlinear.
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