High nitrogen fertilization and stem leaning have overlapping effects on wood formation in poplar but invoke largely distinct molecular pathways.
Previous studies indicated that high nitrogen fertilization may impact secondary xylem development and alter fibre anatomy and composition. The resulting wood shares some resemblance with tension wood, which has much thicker cell walls than normal wood due to the deposition of an additional layer kn...
Principais autores: | Pitre, F, Lafarguette, F, Boyle, B, Pavy, N, Caron, S, Dallaire, N, Poulin, P, Ouellet, M, Morency, M, Wiebe, N, Ly Lim, E, Urbain, A, Mouille, G, Cooke, J, Mackay, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
2010
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