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solid wood that is in the round state. This term is also used for the volume of logs required to produce a given quantity of lumber, panels, pulp, paper or other wood products.
Industry:Agriculture
Inner core of xylem surrounding the pith. The cells are smaller and less structurally developed than those of the outer xylem. The time during which juvenile wood is formed is termed the juvenile phase.
Industry:Agriculture
Inner core of xylem surrounding the pith. The cells are smaller and less structurally developed than those of the outer xylem. The time during which juvenile wood is formed is termed the juvenile phase.
Industry:Agriculture
Generally one of the botanical groups of trees that have vessels or pores and broad leaves, in contrast to the conifers or softwoods. The term has no reference to the actual hardness of the wood.
Industry:Agriculture
solid wood that is in the round state. This term is also used for the volume of logs required to produce a given quantity of lumber, panels, pulp, paper or other wood products.
Industry:Agriculture
Abnormal wood found in leaning trees of some hardwood species and characterized by the presence of gelatinous fibers and excessive longitudinal shrinkage. Tension wood may cause warping.
Industry:Agriculture
Generally one of the botanical groups of trees that have vessels or pores and broad leaves, in contrast to the conifers or softwoods. The term has no reference to the actual hardness of the wood.
Industry:Agriculture
The portion of the growth ring that is formed during the early part of the growing season. It is usually less dense and weaker mechanically than latewood.
Industry:Agriculture
The portion of the growth ring that is formed during the early part of the growing season. It is usually less dense and weaker mechanically than latewood.
Industry:Agriculture