Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D, Don) is one of the most important planted tre
es in Taiwan. The normal heartwood of sugi has a red to pinkish rose color.
Unfortunately, this pleasant appearance is susceptible to discoloration af
ter environmental exposures. This discoloration is a serious defect that de
creases the value of sugi products. The objective of this study was to inve
stigate the effects of environmental factors such as moisture, oxygen, and
lights of different wavelengths on the discoloration of sugi. The results s
how that under the combined effects of light and oxygen the color of heartw
ood changes from red (or rose-pink) to bluish green. The color further dark
ens and eventually turns to black with the presence of moisture. As for the
effect of Light wavelengths on the discoloration of sugi heartwood, it was
found that the red color was enhanced after being irradiated with light of
wavelengths above 600 nm. Both Deltaa* and Deltab* values increased signif
icantly as a result of such exposure.