Contents IAWA Bulletin n.s. 5 (1-4)

 

 

Akachuku, A.E. — The effects of some internal and external factors on growth rate of Lovoa trichilioides deduced from its wood anatomy 5: 75

 

Baas, P. — Acid rain, wood structure and wood quality - A call for cooperation — 5: 316

 

Baas, P., Lee Chenglee, Zhang Xinying, Cui Keming & Deng Yuefen Some effects of dwarf growth on wood structure 5: 45

 

Baas, P. & Ter Welle, B.J.H. IAWA promotion — 5: 44

 

Bauch, J. — Development and characteristics of discoloured wood. Introduction 5: 91

 

Bauch, J. — Discolouration in the wood of living and cut trees 5: 92

 

Bhat, K.V. & Bhat, K.M. Wavy grain in Grewia tiliifolia Vahl 5: 249

 

Biggs, A.R. — Intracellular suberin: occurrence and detection in tree bark 5: 243

 

Braun, H.J. — The significance of the accessory tissues of the hydrosystem for osmotic water shifting as the second principle of water ascent, with some thoughts concerning the evolution of trees 5: 275

 

Dayal, R., Rao, R. Vijendra & Sharma, B. — Perforated ray cells in woods of Indian Myrsinaceae and Loganiaceae 5: 225

 

Dickison, W.C. — On the occurrence of silica grains in woods of Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) 5: 341

 

Dodd, R.S. — Radial and tangential diameter variation in wood cells within trees of Acer pseudoplatanus 5: 253

 

Dujesiefken, D., Liese, W. & Bauch, J. — Discolouration in the heartwood of oak-trees 5: 128

 

El Mahjoub, M., Le Picard, D. & Moreau, M. Origin of tyloses in melon (Cucumis melo L.) in response to a vascular fusarium 5: 307

 

Esau, K. & Cheadle, V.I. Anatomy of the secondary phloem in Winteraceae 5: 13

 

Fukazawa, K. — Juvenile wood of hardwoods judged by density variation 5: 65

 

Gómez-Vázquez, B.G. & Engleman, E.M. Bark anatomy of Bursera longipes (Rose) Standley and Bursera copallifera (Sessé & Moc.) Bullock 5: 335

 

Koek-Noorman, J., Topper, S.M.C. & Ter Welle, B.J.H. — The systematic wood anatomy of the Moraceae (Urticales). I. Tribe Castilleae 5: 183

 

Koek-Noorman, J., Topper, S.M.C. & Ter Welle, B.J.H. — The systematic wood anatomy of the Moraceae (Urticales). II. Tribe Dorstenieae 5: 317

 

Koek-Noorman, J., Topper, S.M.C. & Ter Welle, B.J.H. — The systematic wood anatomy of the Moraceae (Urticales). III. Tribe Ficeae 5: 330

 

Kuroda, H. & Shimaji, K. — Wound effects on xylem cell differentiation in a conifer 5: 295

 

Liphschitz, N., Lev-Yadun, S., Rosen, E. & Waisel, Y. The annual rhythm of activity of the lateral meristems (cambium and phellogen) in Pinus halepensis Mill. and Pinus pinea L. 5: 263

 

Muhammad, A.F.Perforation plate structure in Comptonia peregrina (Myricaceae) 5: 217

 

Muhammad, A.F. & Micko, M.M. — Accumulation of calcium crystals in the decayed wood of Aspen attacked by Fomes igniarius 5: 237

 

Ohtani, J., Meylan, B.A. & Butterfield, B.G. — A note on vestures on helical thickenings 5: 9

 

Parameswaran, N. & Richter, H.-G. — The ultrastructure of crystalliferous cells in some Lecythidaceae with a discussion of their terminology 5: 229

 

Passialis, C. & Tsoumis, G. — Characteristics of discoloured and wetwood in fir 5: 111

 

Patel, J.D. & Bhat, K.V. Induction of discoloured wood in Samanea saman 5: 152

 

Patel, J.D., Menon, A.R.S. & Reghu, C.P. Growth eccentricity in the branchwood of Kigelia pinnata (Jacq.) DC. 5: 81

 

Phelps, J.E. & McGinnes Jr, E.A. — Pruning of black walnut - subsequent discolouration and how to minimise it 5: 110

 

Rademacher, P., Bauch, J. & Shigo, A.L. — Characteristics of xylem formed after wounding in Acer, Betula, and Fagus 5: 141

 

Rao, R. Vijendra, Sharma, B. & Dayal, R. — Occurrence of perforated ray cells in Santalaceae 5: 313

 

Schink, B. & Ward, J.C. — Microaerobic and anaerobic bacterial activities involved in formation of wetwood and discoloured wood 5: 105

 

Schmid, R. & Baas, P. The occurrence of scalariform perforation plates and helical vessel wall thickenings in wood of Myrtaceae 5: 197

 

Shigo, A.L. — Trees and discoloured wood 5: 99

 

Shortle, W.C. — Biochemical mechanisms of discolouration, decay, and compartmentalisation of decay in trees 5: 100

 

Todorow, M. Pinus pinaster as a raw material for the paper industry 5: 85

 

Torelli, N. — The ecology of discoloured wood as illustrated by beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) 5: 121

 

Von Aufsess, H. — Some examples of wood discolourations related to mechanisms for potential protection of living trees against fungal attack 5: 133

 

Wiese, G. & Böttcher, P. — Investigations on how to prevent or reduce discolouration in beech and oak 5: 139

 

 

 

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