Cell-wall lignin content related to tracheid dimensions in drought-sensitive Austrian pine (Pinus nigra)

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The intra-annual distribution of cell-wall lignin concentration was determined in Austrian pine tree rings and compared with tracheid diameter, lumen width, cell wall thickness and proportion of cell wall area. Lignin concentration was highly correlated with all tracheid dimensions, but only the proportion of cell wall area exhibited a direct statistically significant relationship. Since cell dimensions in Austrian pine are subjected to the indirect and direct influences of the water status of trees, the negative correlation between cellular lignin content and the proportion of cell wall area is attributed to an indirect effect of water stress on lignification in pine tracheids.

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Gindl, W. (2001). Cell-wall lignin content related to tracheid dimensions in drought-sensitive Austrian pine (Pinus nigra). IAWA Journal, 22(2), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90000272

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