Volume part of the radial wood rays in the stem and branches structure of common beech

Authors

  • Safet Gurda Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54652/rsf.1998.v28.i1.253

Keywords:

Radial wood rays, normal wood, tension wood

Abstract

Volume part of radial wood rays in the normal branch wood is 6,75% higher than volume part of the stem, and 1,46% higher than volume part of tensioned wood of branches.

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Published

01. 12. 1998.

How to Cite

Gurda, S. (1998). Volume part of the radial wood rays in the stem and branches structure of common beech. Works of the Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo, 28(1), 77–84. https://doi.org/10.54652/rsf.1998.v28.i1.253

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