Biologia Plantarum (Sep 2013)

Wood ontogeny during the first year of hybrid poplar development

  • J. Ďurkovič,
  • A. Kaňuchová,
  • F. Kačík,
  • M. Mamoňová,
  • A. Lengyelová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-013-0320-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 3
pp. 591 – 596

Abstract

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During the first year of hybrid poplar development, we assessed radial growth dynamics quantified by the proportion of secondary xylem tissue within the stem area, the vessel area percentage, the content of both lignin and cellulose, the lignin monomeric composition, and the macromolecular properties of cellulose. The intraannual radial growth dynamics in the proportion of secondary xylem tissue was fitted by the Gompertz regression line whereas changes in the vessel area percentage were fitted maximally by a cubic regression line. Under constant temperature and photoperiod, this study revealed that nonlinear patterns of radial growth dynamics are the result of a developmental programme which drives cambial activity and ageing. The increased proportion of guaiacyl units found may be important for the greater stability of the lignin structure in the first year of hybrid poplar development. The tensile strength of juvenile wood was ensured by the trade-off between a slight increase in the degree of polymerization of cellulose and a slight decrease in the content of cellulose during ageing.

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