Pj. Simons et al., Electrical transport of endogenous mineral ions in green sapwood of Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine), WOOD SCI TE, 32(6), 1998, pp. 403-410
The relative migration of the major endogenous ions (K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, C
l-) in green sapwood of Pinus sylvestris L. was measured in a modified Hitt
orf transference cell. The transference numbers obtained gave the fractions
of the current carried by these ions when an electric field was applied ac
ross the wood samples under the conditions used.
Potassium and calcium ions were always found to be the main endogenous curr
ent carriers, followed by magnesium, sodium and chloride ions. No significa
nt differences in transference number were found between wood stored under
refrigeration or in a deep freeze, nor was there any effect on prior gamma-
irradiation. Fungal contamination in a few non-irradiated specimens led to
lower transference numbers. Changes in moisture content from 86 to 141% pro
duced no significant change but the results did depend on the tree from whi
ch the samples had been taken. A decrease in the length of the wood sample
from 100 to 50 mm had little effect on the transference numbers of calcium
ions but caused a decrease in those of potassium when larger quantities of
electricity were passed. Transversely- and longitudinally-oriented wood sam
ples, however, gave very similar results. Visual observation of the anode c
ompartment indicated that the ions followed the path of least resistance be
tween cathode and anode and that the current passed along the grain of the
wood.