Morphological Characteristics of Loblolly Pine Wood as Related to Specific Gravity, Growth rate and Distance from Pith
Date Published: 1968
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- McMillin, Charles W.
USDA Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station
Earlywood and latewood tracheid length and transverse cellular dimensions of wood removed from stems of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and factorially segregated by specific gravity, rings from the pith, and growth rate were determined from sample chips. The independent relationships of each factor with fiber morphology are described.
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