Relations between various extracted basic densities and wood chemical components in Eucalyptus globulus

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Relations between various extracted basic densities and wood chemical components were investigated by their within-tree variations in Eucalyptus globulus for assistance in the prediction of the properties of wood or wood-derived products. Extraneous compounds affect the relations between various basic densities and wood chemical components such as holocellulose and the lignin syringyl/guaiacyl ratio. We also discuss the relation of various densities, the molar composition of neutral sugars constituting hemicellulose, and fiber morphology. © The Japan Wood Research Society 1998.

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Ona, T., Sonoda, T., Ito, K., & Shibata, M. (1998). Relations between various extracted basic densities and wood chemical components in Eucalyptus globulus. Journal of Wood Science, 44(3), 165–168. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00521958

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