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J Exp Bot ; 70(14): 3453-3466, 2019 07 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30957846

ABSTRACT

Wood is well defined as an engineering material. However, living wood in the tree is often regarded only as a passive skeleton consisting of a sophisticated pipe system for the ascent of sap and a tree-like structure made of a complex material to resist external forces. There are two other active key roles of living wood in the field of biomechanics: (i) additive manufacturing of the whole structure by cell division and expansion, and (ii) a 'muscle' function of living fibres or tracheids generating forces at the sapwood periphery. The living skeleton representing most of the sapwood is a mere accumulation of dead tracheids and libriform fibres after their programmed cell death. It keeps a record of the two active roles of living wood in its structure, chemical composition, and state of residual stresses. Models and field experiments define four biomechanical traits based on stem geometry and parameters of wood properties resulting from additive manufacturing and force generation. Geometric parameters resulting from primary and secondary growth play the larger role. Passive wood properties are only secondary parameters, while dissymmetric force generation is key for movement, posture control, and tree reshaping after accidents.


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Plant Stems/chemistry , Trees/chemistry , Wood/chemistry , Biomechanical Phenomena , Plant Stems/growth & development , Trees/growth & development , Wood/growth & development
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Phytochemistry ; 71(14-15): 1708-13, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20655556

ABSTRACT

In order to explain the durability of the Moraceae plant family, phytochemistry of Bagassa guianensis was performed. Ethyl acetate extract was obtained from the heartwood and 18 secondary metabolites were isolated, including 6 moracins [6-O-methyl-moracin M, 6-O-methyl-moracin N and moracin Z; previously identified: moracin M, moracin N and moracin P], 8 stilbenoids [presently identified: (-)-epialboctalol and arachidin 4; previously identified: alboctalol, trans-resveratrol, arachidin 2, trans-oxyresveratrol and artogomezianol], 3 previously identified flavonoids, steppogenin, katuranin and dihydromorin, beta-sitosterol and resorcinol. Previous studies suggest that stilbenoids are responsible for the natural durability of wood. Our study has determined that B. guianensis is closely related to Morus sp. in phylogeny and should be included in the Moreae sensu stricto tribe of the Moraceae family.


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Benzofurans/isolation & purification , Moraceae/chemistry , Stilbenes/isolation & purification , Benzofurans/chemistry , Benzofurans/pharmacology , French Guiana , Molecular Structure , Moraceae/classification , Moraceae/genetics , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular , Stilbenes/chemistry , Stilbenes/pharmacology , Wood/chemistry
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C R Biol ; 327(9-10): 881-8, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15587079

ABSTRACT

Longitudinal four-point creep bending tests were performed on small clear-wood spruce specimens having various microfibrillar angles. Cell-wall compliance was deduced from macroscopic data by accounting for porosity. Time-dependent compliance was converted into complex compliance and rigidity using the value and the slope of the compliance versus logarithm of time. Complex rigidity plots of all specimens, for the time range 10(3)-10(6) s, could be superimposed by a horizontal shift depending on the microfibrillar angle. The shape of complex trajectories allowed a decomposition of the cell-wall relaxation modulus as the sum of an elastic contribution function of the microfibrillar angle and a time-dependent term unrelated to it, and suggested a discussion on the contribution of the various cell-wall layers to the observed relaxation process.


Subject(s)
Cell Wall/physiology , Plant Structures/physiology , Wood , Biomechanical Phenomena
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