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Adaptive Growth of Gymnosperm Branches-Ultrastructural and Micromechanical Examinations
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Ingo?BurgertEmail author  Karin?Jungnikl
Institution:(1) Department of Biomaterials, Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, 14424 Potsdam, Germany
Abstract:The top, the lateral and the underside of basal branch segments of two gymnosperm species, spruce (Picea abies L.] Karst.) and yew (Taxus baccata L.), were studied with respect to possible adaptation in structural and mechanical properties. Microtensile tests were performed on thin wet foils, which were removed from the periphery of the branches. Structural parameters such as density and the microfibril angle in the S2-layer were examined to investigate the structure-function relationships of the branch wood. The top, the lateral and the underside of both branches showed significant differences in their structural and mechanical properties. However, no significant variations were observed as a function of age and size development. The findings were discussed in view of adaptive growth strategies of trees, including biomechanical constraints of a horizontally growing branch.
Keywords:Gymnosperm branch  Compression wood  Opposite wood  Microtensile properties  Microfibril angle  Adaptive growth
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