Author:
Singh Adya,Dawson Bernard,Franich Robert,Cowan Faye,Warnes Jeremy
Abstract
Summary
The woods of Alder and Eucalypt were examined by light microscopy before and after a chemical
treatment by the Indurite process to increase the hardness of the wood. The pattern of wood cell
impregnation for Alder differed significantly from Eucalypt in some respects. In Alder wood all cell
types eg. vessels, fibres and rays, were impregnated in similar proportions. In comparison, in Eucalypt
wood the impregnation material was largely confined to ray cells and the lumina of vessels; other cell
types were either not impregnated or impregnated in very small numbers.
Transmission electron microscopy of Alder and Eucalypt woods suggests that ultrastructural differences
in the texture and porosity of pit membranes may be the main reason for the observed differences
between these wood species with regard to their impregnability by the impregnation material used.
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