I. Burgert et D. Eckstein, The tensile strength of isolated wood rays of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and its significance for the biomechanics of living trees, TREES, 15(3), 2001, pp. 168-170
Wood rays of beech trees were isolated with the aid of a new kind of millin
g technique, and their strength was directly measured using microtensile te
sting. The unexpectedly high tensile strength of approximately 75 MPa in dr
y conditions leads to the supposition that, besides the known physiological
functions of substance storage and conduction, the ray parenchyma also mak
es a contribution to the biomechanics of living trees which has been previo
usly underestimated.