Spruce wood: lignin chemistry and anatomy as quality factors.
Abstract
The process of wood formation is influenced by genetical and environmental factors. The resulting cellular morphology as well as chemical composition determine wood properties and consequently wood material quality as desired by the end-user. One of the major polymeric compounds is lignin, serving mainly as a cement encrusted in the cellulosic network of the cell wall which stiffens the wall. To estimate the effect of genetics and environment on lignin formation and wood structure and to find interactions between structural and chemical parameters in wood is the main goal of this project.
Publications
Variability of lignin within and between defined spruce clones.
Autoren: Hinterstoisser, B., Schwanninger, M., Rosner, S., Gindl., W. Jahr: 2001
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Determination of the lignin content in wood by FT-NIR
Autoren: Schwanninger, M., Hinterstoisser, B. Jahr: 2001
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Comparison of the Classical Extraction Method Using a Soxhlet Apparatus with the fexIKA extraction Method
Autoren: Schwanninger, M., Hinterstoisser, B. Jahr: 2002
Journal articles
Project staff
Barbara Hinterstoisser
Ao.Univ.-Prof.i.R. Mag.rer.nat. Dr.rer.nat. Barbara Hinterstoisser
barbara.hinterstoisser@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
01.06.1998 - 01.06.2000
Rupert Wimmer
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Rupert Wimmer
rupert.wimmer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-89156
Project Staff
01.06.1998 - 01.06.2000