Adaptive Growth
Taper of the stem: adaption to mechanical load situation
Säbelwuchs, Fold away from wind
Adaption of the tree form (e.g. interaction with the environment)
Local stress situation determines how much the tree grows
Adaption of the tree form
Adaption by assymetric growth e.g. because of wind loading from one direction
Wind loading from one direction can result in compression wood formation
not neccessarily reaction wood if eccentric growth
Optimization of root form
Adaption at materials level: Cell wall thickness, MFA cellulose orientation
Bening loads predominantely in one direction —> Ovalization
Typical load cases
Wind
Own weight
Direct deflection
Changing response to wind loads as function of tree age
old tree: Small MFA makes the stem stiffer, can not escape anymore, makking more material on one side
small tree: verbiegt sich (possible because of MFA and entire form of tree)
Change of MFA as a function of tree age
Juvenile wood: High MFA, low stiffness
Adult wood: Low MFA, high stiffness
MFA stable after 10 years
Density differences
MFA distribution in a spruce branch
needs to stay upright
tree makes stiff band to keep it upright
Flexure Wood
Main difference in earlywood density (lower in normal wood)
Interruption of water transport
Heartwood formation and/or defence reaction
Closure of bordered pits in SW
Closure of transport channels in HW (simple perforations, perforation plates)
Tylosis
Efficient mechanism to clog vessels
Axial parenchyma
Axial parenchyma cells surrounding vessels
Heartwood types and processes
sapwood trees: No heartwood formation e.g. birch, maple, beech ash (may form false heartwood)
Reifholzbäume: Trees with heartwood formation, but no colour difference (spruce, fir)
cracks in the inner part because they are dryer in the inner part
Heartwood trees: Trees with coloured heartwood , increase in durability (oak, black locust, pine, larch)
Real heartwood formation - general
Genetically determined
Physiological changes also without colour changes
Parechyma cells die off: beforehand enhanced parenchyma cell activity in a transition zone between sapwod and heartwood
Starch is converted into extractives
Many hardwood trees form tylosis
Water content is reduced
False heartwood
Not following the growth rings
loss of branches can cause that
Only lumina impregnated with extractives —> no increase in durability
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