Comparative wood and charcoal anatomy of Manilkara sp.: contribution for market inspections
Author:
Amaral Reis Cibelle1ORCID, Minini Daniela1ORCID, da Silva Eliane L.1ORCID, de Cademartori Pedro Henrique G.1ORCID, Vidaurre Graziela B.2ORCID, Morrone Simone R.1ORCID, de Muñiz Graciela I. B.1ORCID, Nisgoski Silvana1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Forest Engineering and Technology , Federal University of Paraná , Curitiba , Paraná 80210-170 , Brazil 2. Department of Forest and Wood Sciences , Federal University of Espírito Santo , Jerônimo Monteiro , Espírito Santo 29550-000 , Brazil
Abstract
Abstract
The anatomical description of wood and charcoal for a wide variety of purposes is an essential tool for compiling databases to correctly identify species. This study describes and compares the anatomy of the wood and charcoal of Manilkara sp., collected in a protected area in the Pará state, Brazil. The qualitative anatomical characteristics of the wood, such as diffuse-porosity; vessels in radial multiples; alternate intervessel pits; axial parenchyma in lines or reticulate; rays uniseriate or biseriate, not storied, are corroborated in the literature. Moreover, this work reports the presence of helical thickenings in the vessel elements and possible helical thickenings in fibres in Manilkara. After the carbonization process, there were morphometric changes in the anatomical elements, as an increase in vessel frequency between 23 % and 141 %, and in ray frequency between 2.8 % and 12.9 %; while ray height decreased and ray width increased. Overall, some anatomical variations could be related to, or a result of the interaction between species plasticity, genetics, age and environmental factors. These characteristics enabled the identification of the samples at the genus level and the anatomical description of the wood and charcoal can be useful for forest inspections.
Funder
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃ-vel Superior
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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