FORMATION AND VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION OF JUVENILE AND MATURE WOOD IN A SINGLE STEM OF CRYPTOMERIA-JAPONICA

Citation
Kc. Yang et al., FORMATION AND VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION OF JUVENILE AND MATURE WOOD IN A SINGLE STEM OF CRYPTOMERIA-JAPONICA, Canadian journal of forest research, 24(5), 1994, pp. 969-975
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry
ISSN journal
00455067
Volume
24
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
969 - 975
Database
ISI
SICI code
0045-5067(1994)24:5<969:FAVOJA>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
A single tree stem was used to study the formation and vertical distri bution of juvenile and mature wood in Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. The sample tree was collected from a 45-year-old plantation with 1.5 x 3. 0 m spacing at Maio-li, Taiwan. Nine diametric wood strips were cut fr om the tree trunk from both the east and the west aspects, starting fr om 0.3 m by increments of 2.5 m to the top of the tree. The widths of juvenile and mature wood were recorded with two measures, i.e., the nu mber of rings and the width in millimetres. The relationships between both the width of juvenile and mature wood and the height and age at e ach level of the tree were obtained by regression methods. The relatio nships between the age of the cambial initial and the period of juveni le wood formation at the various height levels were also determined. I t was found that juvenile wood has a conical shape with a wide base at the bottom of the tree. There is no significant difference in the rat io of juvenile to mature wood width between the east and west aspects of the tree. The impact of both the height and age at each level of th e tree on the width of juvenile wood appears to differ, and a similar observation must be made for mature wood. A high proportion of the tot al wood volume (64%) was found to be juvenile wood. No mature wood was observed at the top of the tree. The width of juvenile wood is highly correlated with the age of formation of cambial initials counted from the year of seed germination. The older the cambial initial, the narr ower is the width of juvenile wood in terms of ring count.