2017
DOI: 10.15376/biores.12.2.3992-4003
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Lignification Markers of the Tracheid Walls of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris (L.)) in Various Forms of Dead Bark

Abstract: This study attempted to define the shaping of the quotient of fresh-needled twig mass and fresh conifer needle mass to the lignin content (MFT/LC) in the tracheid walls of the circumferential zone of trunks (MFN/LC) of pines with various forms of dead bark, which were called lignification markers. In the experiment, the researched trees had varying forms of dead bark, including ropy bark (G), scaly bark (L), and shell-type bark (M). The research material came from pine timber forests aged between 89 years to 9… Show more

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“…The lignin content was determined spectrophotometrically (with 10 repetitions were done for each tree) following the method of Doster and Bostock (1988) with certain modifications described in detail by Jelonek et al (2017). In brief, the method focused on the last 10 annual rings, which were treated with methanol for 48 h (1 mL of methanol per 1 g of wood tissue).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lignin content was determined spectrophotometrically (with 10 repetitions were done for each tree) following the method of Doster and Bostock (1988) with certain modifications described in detail by Jelonek et al (2017). In brief, the method focused on the last 10 annual rings, which were treated with methanol for 48 h (1 mL of methanol per 1 g of wood tissue).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%