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Pore space analysis of beech wood : The vessel network

Authors :
Hass, P
Wittel, F K
McDonald, S A
Marone, F
Stampanoni, M
Herrmann, H J
Niemz, P
Hass, P
Wittel, F K
McDonald, S A
Marone, F
Stampanoni, M
Herrmann, H J
Niemz, P
Source :
Hass, P; Wittel, F K; McDonald, S A; Marone, F; Stampanoni, M; Herrmann, H J; Niemz, P (2010). Pore space analysis of beech wood : The vessel network. Holzforschung, 64(5):639-644.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Water transport in wood is vital for the survival of trees. With synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM), it has become possible to characterize and quantify the three-dimensional (3D) network formed by vessels that are responsible for longitudinal transport. In the present study, the spatial size dependence of vessels and the organization inside single growth rings in terms of vessel-induced porosity was studied by SRXTM. Network characteristics, such as connectivity, were deduced by digital image analysis from the processed tomographic data and related to known complex network topologies.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Hass, P; Wittel, F K; McDonald, S A; Marone, F; Stampanoni, M; Herrmann, H J; Niemz, P (2010). Pore space analysis of beech wood : The vessel network. Holzforschung, 64(5):639-644.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-43725, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1030044577
Document Type :
Electronic Resource