Properties of Catalpa bungei (Bignoniaceae) earlywood and latewood in the same growth ring during moisture adsorption/desorption: swelling and shrinkage at the cell level

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY IAWA Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1163/22941932-bja10138
Fangyu Yin, Jiali Jiang, Shixiong Sheng, Ping Wang, Yong Yang, Yafang Yin
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Summary In this study, Dynamic Vapor Sorption Resolution combined with a Dino-Lite Edge Digital Microscope was used to document in real-time the swelling/shrinkage behavior of earlywood and latewood cells (wood fiber and vessel) on homogeneous samples of Catalpa bungei C.A.Mey. at the microscopic scale. The results showed that the lumen and cell wall of wood fibers swelled with the increase of relative humidity and shrank with the decrease of relative humidity in the sorption cycle of 0∼95% relative humidity condition. However, vessels showed an opposite trend to the behaviors mentioned above. In any region of both types of cells, latewood cell size (area and diameter) changed more significantly. For diameter change, the change of tangential diameter was larger than that of radial diameter. In addition, in the sorption cycle, the size (area and diameter) change of any region of wood fiber and vessel showed swelling hysteresis. Compared with earlywood cells, latewood cells had a more pronounced swelling hysteretic value, and the swelling hysteretic value in the tangential direction was higher than that in the radial direction in terms of diameter. Sorption hysteresis might be one of the contributing factors to swelling hysteresis. Finally, it was found that under any relative humidity, the dimensional changes of the wood fibers and the vessels were immediately stabilized when the moisture content reached its equilibrium.
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黄叶梓(biignoniaceae)早木和晚木在同一生长期吸湿/解吸过程中的特性:细胞水平上的肿胀和收缩
在本研究中,采用动态蒸汽吸附分辨率结合Dino-Lite边缘数码显微镜,实时记录了紫杉树(Catalpa bungei C.A.Mey)均匀样品上早、晚木细胞(木纤维和血管)的膨胀/收缩行为。在微观尺度上。结果表明,在相对湿度为0 ~ 95%的条件下,木材纤维的管腔和细胞壁随相对湿度的增加而膨胀,随相对湿度的降低而收缩。然而,血管表现出与上述行为相反的趋势。在两种细胞的任何区域,红木细胞的大小(面积和直径)变化更显著。对于直径的变化,切向直径的变化大于径向直径的变化。此外,在吸附循环中,木纤维和容器的任何区域的尺寸(面积和直径)变化都表现出膨胀滞后。与早木细胞相比,晚木细胞肿胀滞回值更明显,且直径上切向肿胀滞回值大于径向肿胀滞回值。吸附滞后可能是造成溶胀滞后的原因之一。最后发现,在任何相对湿度下,当含水率达到平衡时,木材纤维和容器的尺寸变化立即稳定下来。
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IAWA Journal
IAWA Journal 农林科学-林学
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26
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The IAWA Journal is the only international periodical fully devoted to structure, function, identification and utilisation of wood and bark in trees, shrubs, lianas, palms, bamboo and herbs. Many papers are of a multidisciplinary nature, linking
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