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Relationship between the earlywood-to-latewood transition and changes in levels of stored starch around the cambium in locally heated stems of the evergreen conifer Chamaecyparis pisifera

Author Affiliations
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Hokkaido University, Akita Prefectural University, ...
Published InTrees
Year2016
Citations30

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE : We observed the formation of latewood tracheids with narrow diameters and thick walls and the disappearance of stored starch around the cambium on the locally heated region of stems in evergreen conifer Chamaecyparis pisifera during winter cambial dormancy. Wood formation is controlled by cambial cell division, which determines the quantity and quality of wood. We investigated the factors that control cambial activity and the formation of new tracheids in locally heated stems of the evergreen conifer Chamaecyparis pisifera. Electric heating tape was wrapped around one side of the stem, at breast height, of two trees in 2013 and two in 2014. Pairs of stems were locally heated in winter, and small blocks were collected from heated and…
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