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Resin canal and ray structure of hard pine wood grown in Korea : 한국산 경송재의 수지구와 방사조직 구조

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Authors

Lee, Phil-Woo; Kim, Hyun-Joong; Son, Jung-Il; Kim, Jin-Sik; Lee, Young-Kyu

Issue Date
1999
Publisher
The Arboretum, Seoul National University
Citation
Bulletin of the Seoul National University Arboretum, no.19, pp.66-73
Abstract
Resin canals appeared in pine wood among softwoods are in common as in the Korean larch, spruce and fir trees. There are two kinds of normal resin canal. That is, The one is longitudinal (vertical) canal easily found in summer wood with naked eye on cross and the other is horizontal resin canal within fusiform ray on tangential surface. They are surrounded by the thin walled longitudinal or epithelial cells. According to Lee(1997), in the resin canals of pine wood the size of normal longitudinal resin canals had been larger than that of horizontal canal found within fusiform ray on tangential surface..
ISSN
1226-7600
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/67197
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