Colorimetry as a tool for description of some wood species marketed as “tauari” in Brazilian Amazon

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The aim of this study was to verify the potential of the colorimetric technique in the identification of some species marketed as “tauari” in the Brazilian Amazon. CIE L* a* b* parameters were applied to determine the colour of 35 wood samples from the main wood poles of the State of Para, Brazil, and the scientific collections of the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (Walter A. Egler Collection) and Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. From each sample, data were obtained in the three wood surfaces: Transversal, longitudinal tangential and longitudinal radial. The coordinate b*, which showed the yellow pigment, exerted greater weight in the color characterization of the 35 samples marketed as tauari, being more evident in the tangential and radial sections. In PCA, MGW wood samples showed considerably distinct color patterns in relation to PA and IAN samples, and the h and L* parameters provided better informations for distinguishing species from sample sources. The colorimetric technique can be used as an auxiliary tool in the identification of wood. However, the simultaneous use of colorimetry with the anatomical description of wood is suggested, given the complexity of the species-level separation in “tauari” group.

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Santos, J. X. D., Vieira, H. C., Souza, D. V., Muñiz, G. I. B. D., Soffiatti, P., & Nisgoski, S. (2022). Colorimetry as a tool for description of some wood species marketed as “tauari” in Brazilian Amazon. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 94(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202220191479

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