The objective of the research was to perform a macroscopic anatomical study of the woods of six species of the genus Eucalyptus and to contribute to their identification at the field level. Eucalyptus acmenoides, E. bosistoana, E. deanei, E. longifolia, E. muelleriana e E. racemosa wood, not yet described anatomically, were analyzed. For this study, the basic specific mass was estimated and the samples were sanded and scarified with a scalpel, analyzed with a magnifying glass (10x magnification) and macroscopically described according to the norms of procedures in studies of wood anatomy, proposed by Coradin. The results showed similarities among the species regarding color, texture, grain, odor and grouping of the pores. The anatomical characters related to the pore distribution and the axial parenchyma are fundamental for macroscopic differentiation and recognition of these species.

Authors

  • Paula Zanatta
  • Talita Baldin
  • Debora Duarte Ribes
  • Patrícia Soares Bilhalva Dos Santos
  • Darci Alberto Gatto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n4.21981

Keywords:

Basic density, eucalypt, macroscopic features, wood identification.

Abstract

The objective of the research was to perform a macroscopic anatomical study of the woods of six species of the genus Eucalyptus and to contribute to their identification at the field level. Eucalyptus acmenoides, E. bosistoana, E. deanei, E. longifolia, E. muelleriana e E. racemosa wood, not yet described anatomically, were analyzed. For this study, the basic specific mass was estimated and the samples were sanded and scarified with a scalpel, analyzed with a magnifying glass (10x magnification) and macroscopically described according to the norms of procedures in studies of wood anatomy, proposed by Coradin. The results showed similarities among the species regarding color, texture, grain, odor and grouping of the pores. The anatomical characters related to the pore distribution and the axial parenchyma are fundamental for macroscopic differentiation and recognition of these species.

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2018-12-10

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“The Objective of the Research Was to Perform a Macroscopic Anatomical Study of the Woods of Six Species of the Genus Eucalyptus and to Contribute to Their Identification at the Field Level. Eucalyptus Acmenoides, E. Bosistoana, E. Deanei, E. Longifolia, E. Muelleriana E E. Racemosa Wood, Not Yet Described Anatomically, Were Analyzed. For This Study, the Basic Specific Mass Was Estimated and the Samples Were Sanded and Scarified With a Scalpel, Analyzed With a Magnifying Glass (10x Magnification) and Macroscopically Described According to the Norms of Procedures in Studies of Wood Anatomy, Proposed by Coradin. The Results Showed Similarities Among the Species Regarding Color, Texture, Grain, Odor and Grouping of the Pores. The Anatomical Characters Related to the Pore Distribution and the Axial Parenchyma Are Fundamental for Macroscopic Differentiation and Recognition of These Species”. 2018. Boletín De La Sociedad Argentina De Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society 53 (4): 587-95. https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n4.21981.

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