نتایج جستجو برای: treated aspen wood

تعداد نتایج: 501109  

Journal: :Ambio 2008
Grizelle González William A Gould Andrew T Hudak Teresa Nettleton Hollingsworth

In this study, we set up a wood decomposition experiment to i) quantify the percent of mass remaining, decay constant and performance strength of aspen stakes (Populus tremuloides) in dry and moist boreal (Alaska and Minnesota, USA), temperate (Washington and Idaho, USA), and tropical (Puerto Rico) forest types, and ii) determine the effects of fragmentation on wood decomposition rates as relat...

2014
Christine Ratke

Wood is an important renewable material used by humans for a variety of downstream applications. The basic subcellular structure in wood is the cell wall, mainly consisting of the cross-linked polymers cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Xylan is the main hemicellulose found in angiosperm wood, and its biosynthesis and effects on wood properties in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides)...

Journal: :Laboratory animals 2006
M Lanteigne S G Reebs

This study aimed to determine whether Syrian (golden) hamsters, Mesocricetus auratus, prefer certain bedding materials and whether bedding material can affect paw condition, body weight gain and wheel-running activity. In a first experiment, 26 male hamsters had access to two connected cages, each cage containing a different bedding material (either pine shavings, aspen shavings, corn cob or wo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Katri Kostiainen Seija Kaakinen Elina Warsta Mark E Kubiske Neil D Nelson Jaak Sober David F Karnosky Pekka Saranpää Elina Vapaavuori

We investigated the interactive effects of elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide ([CO(2)]) and ozone ([O(3)]) on radial growth, wood chemistry and structure of five 5-year-old trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones and the wood chemistry of paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.). Material for the study was collected from the Aspen FACE (free-air CO(2) enrichment) experiment in ...

2010
Olov Karlsson Ekaterina Sidorova

Studies on the durability and dimensional stability of a series of hardwoods and softwoods after thermal modification in vegetable oils and in steam atmospheres have been performed. Mass loss after exposure to Coniophora puteana (BAM Ebw.15) for 16 weeks was very low for European birch, European aspen, Norway spruce, and Scots pine thermally modified in a linseed oil product with preservative (...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Anna Siedlecka Susanne Wiklund Marie-Amélie Péronne Fabienne Micheli Joanna Lesniewska Ingmar Sethson Ulf Edlund Luc Richard Björn Sundberg Ewa J Mellerowicz

Wood cells, unlike most other cells in plants, grow by a unique combination of intrusive and symplastic growth. Fibers grow in diameter by diffuse symplastic growth, but they elongate solely by intrusive apical growth penetrating the pectin-rich middle lamella that cements neighboring cells together. In contrast, vessel elements grow in diameter by a combination of intrusive and symplastic grow...

2016
Peng Wang Yingjuan Fu Zhiyong Shao Fengshan Zhang Menghua Qin

Aspen wood was subjected to autohydrolysis as a pre-treatment to characterize the structural changes occurring in lignin fractions during the pre-treatment process. Milled wood lignin (MWL) was isolated from both the native aspen wood and hydrolyzed wood chips, and its structural features were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), quantitative 13C, two-dimensional heteronuclear s...

2014
Takahiro Yamashita Ryoko Yamamoto-Ikemoto

We investigated the removal of nitrogen and phosphate from the effluent of a sewage treatment plant over a long-term operation in bioreactors packed with different combinations of wood and iron, with a trickling filter packed with foam ceramics for nitrification. The average nitrification rate in the trickling filter was 0.17 kg N/m3∙day and remained at 0.11 kg N/m3∙day even when the water temp...

2016
Olga Blokhina Concetta Valerio Katarzyna Sokołowska Lei Zhao Anna Kärkönen Totte Niittylä Kurt Fagerstedt

Laser capture microdissection (LCM) enables precise dissection and collection of individual cell types from complex tissues. When applied to plant cells, and especially to woody tissues, LCM requires extensive optimization to overcome such factors as rigid cell walls, large central vacuoles, intercellular spaces, and technical issues with thickness and flatness of the sections. Here we present ...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2008
Madoka Gray-Mitsumune Kristina Blomquist Simon McQueen-Mason Tuula T Teeri Björn Sundberg Ewa J Mellerowicz

Expansins are primary agents inducing cell wall extension, and are therefore obvious targets in biotechnological applications aimed at the modification of cell size in plants. In trees, increased fibre length is a goal of both breeding and genetic engineering programmes. We used an alpha-expansin PttEXPA1 that is highly abundant in the wood-forming tissues of hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. x ...

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