Evidence for associations between SilviScan-measured wood properties and intraring checking in a study of twenty-nine 6-year-old Pinus radiata

Wood anatomical characteristics of twenty-nine 6-year-old Pinus radiata D. Don trees, selected to represent the extremes of intraring checking, were assessed with SilviScan. Derived ring-level summary variables were calculated from the SilviScan pith-to-bark wood property traces, based on ring means...

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description Wood anatomical characteristics of twenty-nine 6-year-old Pinus radiata D. Don trees, selected to represent the extremes of intraring checking, were assessed with SilviScan. Derived ring-level summary variables were calculated from the SilviScan pith-to-bark wood property traces, based on ring means, standard deviations, and quantiles. Incidence of checking was assessed on discs that had been oven dried using a standardized method, and evidence for associations between wood characteristics and checking was evaluated at the tree and ring level using Bayesian statistical methods. Bayes factors of 39.1, 14.9, and 7.8 were obtained at the tree level, representing moderate to good evidence for associations between ring medians of wood density, tracheid radial diameter, and cell wall thickness, respectively. Increasing wood density, decreasing tracheid radial diameter, and increasing cell wall thickness were associated with reduced incidence of checking. These are parameters expected a priori to contribute to tracheid cells' resistance to collapse under drying stresses. A generalized linear model with radial diameter and cell wall thickness as independent variables had a concordance of 83% for predicting the checking status of trees.
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Bark
Bayesian analysis
Bayesian theory
Biological and medical sciences
Botany
cell walls
checking
Density
Drying
Exact sciences and technology
forest trees
Forestry
Forests
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Generalities. Production, biomass. Quality of wood and forest products. General forest ecology
growth rings
Parameter estimation
Pine trees
Pinus radiata
Polymer industry, paints, wood
Properties and testing
Quality of wood and forest products
SilviScan
Standard deviation
Statistical methods
tracheids
Wave velocity
Wood
wood anatomy
wood defects
wood density
wood quality
Wood. Paper. Non wovens
title Evidence for associations between SilviScan-measured wood properties and intraring checking in a study of twenty-nine 6-year-old Pinus radiata
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