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The elemental composition, the microfibril angle distribution and the shape of the cell cross-section in Norway spruce xylem
Authors:Marko Peura  Matti-Paavo Sarén  Jarkko Laukkanen  Kim Nygård  Seppo Andersson  Pekka Saranpää  Timo Paakkari  Keijo Hämäläinen  Ritva Serimaa
Institution:(1) Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 64, 00014 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Measurement and Sensor Laboratory, University of Oulu, Technology Park 127, 87400 Kajaani, Finland;(3) Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), P.O. Box 18, 01301 Vantaa, Finland
Abstract:Relationships between the elemental composition, the microfibril angle (MFA) distribution and the average shape of the cell cross-section of irrigated-fertilised and untreated Norway spruce (Picea abies L.] Karst.) earlywood were studied. Sample material was obtained from Flakaliden, Sweden. The elemental composition was studied by determining the relative mass fractions of the elements P, S, Cl, K, Ca and Mn by X-ray fluorescence and by determining the mass absorption coefficients for X-rays. X-ray diffraction was used to determine the MFA distribution and the average shape of the cell cross-section. The latter was also determined by light microscopy. In transition from juvenile wood to mature wood, a decrease of the mode of the MFA distribution from 13°–24° to 3°–6° was connected to a change in the shape of the cell cross-section from circular to rectangular. The irrigation-fertilisation treatment caused no change in the MFA distribution or in the shape of the cell cross-section, whereas the mass absorption coefficient was higher and the density was smaller in irrigated-fertilised wood. Larger proportion of the elements S, Cl and K, but smaller proportion of the element Mn, were observed due to the treatment. The results indicate that the shape of the cell cross-section or the MFA distribution are not directly linked to the growth rate of tracheids or to the nutrient-element content in the xylem and only show notable changes as a function of the cambial age.
Keywords:Cell wall structure  Fertilisation  X-ray diffraction  X-ray fluorescence
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