2008
DOI: 10.1163/22941932-90000192
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Microfibril Angle: Measurement, Variation and Relationships – A Review

Abstract: Microfibril angle (MFA) is perhaps the easiest ultrastructural variable to measure for wood cell walls, and certainly the only such variable that has been measured on a large scale. Because cellulose is crystalline, the MFA of the S2 layer can be measured by X-ray diffraction. Automated X-ray scanning devices such as SilviScan have produced large datasets for a range of timber species using increment core samples. In conifers, microfibril angles are large in the juvenile wood and small in the mature wood. MFA … Show more

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“…Fibers from two-year-old trees had higher microfi bril angle and smaller length and wall fraction in both clones, characteristics common at the beginning of cambial activity (DONALDSON et al, 2008;PANSHIN;DE ZEEUW, 1980;LIMA et al, 2014). This agrees with a greater cell wall fraction with increasing age of Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus globulus (QUILHO et al, 2006;RAMÍREZ et al, 2009) and reduction of microfi bril angle in Eucalyptus grandis (LIMA et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Fibers from two-year-old trees had higher microfi bril angle and smaller length and wall fraction in both clones, characteristics common at the beginning of cambial activity (DONALDSON et al, 2008;PANSHIN;DE ZEEUW, 1980;LIMA et al, 2014). This agrees with a greater cell wall fraction with increasing age of Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus globulus (QUILHO et al, 2006;RAMÍREZ et al, 2009) and reduction of microfi bril angle in Eucalyptus grandis (LIMA et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…But, in conifer juvenile wood, fibrils in all cell wall layers are oriented transversally i.e. at high angles to tracheid axis, with angles increased in CW (Plomion et al, 2001, Donaldson 2004, 2008. On the cross sections of juvenile P. omorika stems, a grey colour unambiguously represents cellulose fibrils oriented at about 45 to the reference line (tracheid X-axis).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para admitir essa possibilidade, faz-se necessário um estudo detalhado relacionado à atividade cambial dessa espécie em cada local amostrado. Donaldson (2008), em sua revisão sobre AMF, menciona que a literatura é controversa em relação ao tema. Alguns estudos mostraram uma relação positiva entre as dimensões das fibras e o ângulo microfibrilar, enquanto outros encontraram uma relação inversa.…”
Section: Resultados E Discussão Análise De Correlação Do Amf Com As Dunclassified