Role of Tyloses in the Durability of Chestnut Oak

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 FORESTRY Wood and Fiber Science Pub Date : 2021-04-26 DOI:10.22382/WFS-2021-14
W. Ruppitsch, S. Lebow, P. Lebow, Adam M. Taylor
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Tyloses are extruded cell contents of adjoining parenchyma cells that result in the obstruction of vessels. The function of tyloses in live trees is uncertain, but it has been proposed that they increase the natural durability of the wood by limiting water movement and the probing of fungal hyphae. Chestnut oak ( Quercus montana , aka  Quercus prinus ) is inconsistent in producing tyloses; an initial study indicated a wide variation in the frequency of tyloses within and between trees of chestnut oak from three different states: VA, TN, and PA. This naturally occurring variation in tylosis abundance provides an opportunity to evaluate the impact of tyloses on natural durability. In this study, samples were further examined for extractive content, rate of wetting, and natural durability, to determine if these properties were related to the prevalence of tyloses. Tylosis abundance was not related to the density or extractive content but appeared to reduce water uptake, and fungal decay in laboratory tests. The mechanism of tyloses’ role in reducing decay is unclear but may include
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霉属植物在板栗栎耐久性中的作用
Tyloss是相邻薄壁细胞中挤出的细胞内容物,导致血管阻塞。泰洛糖在活树中的作用尚不确定,但有人提出,泰洛糖通过限制水分运动和真菌菌丝的探测来提高木材的自然耐久性。栗栎(Quercus montana,又名Quercus prinus)在产生泰洛糖方面不一致;一项初步研究表明,来自VA、TN和PA三种不同状态的栗树体内和树木之间的泰洛菌频率存在很大差异。泰洛菌丰度的这种自然变化为评估泰洛菌对自然耐久性的影响提供了机会。在这项研究中,进一步检查了样品的提取物含量、润湿率和天然耐久性,以确定这些特性是否与泰洛糖的流行有关。Tylosis的丰度与密度或提取物含量无关,但在实验室测试中似乎减少了水分吸收和真菌腐烂。泰洛糖在减少衰变中的作用机制尚不清楚,但可能包括
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Wood and Fiber Science
Wood and Fiber Science 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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期刊介绍: W&FS SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES INCLUDE THESE TOPIC AREAS: -Wood and Lignocellulosic Materials- Biomaterials- Timber Structures and Engineering- Biology- Nano-technology- Natural Fiber Composites- Timber Treatment and Harvesting- Botany- Mycology- Adhesives and Bioresins- Business Management and Marketing- Operations Research. SWST members have access to all full-text electronic versions of current and past Wood and Fiber Science issues.
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