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Wood anatomy of Magnolia rzedowskiana Vázquez, Domínguez & Pedraza, endemic species of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Revista Chapingo. Serie Ciencias forestales y del ambiente, 2022-04, Vol.28 (1), p.139-154

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  • Title:
    Wood anatomy of Magnolia rzedowskiana Vázquez, Domínguez & Pedraza, endemic species of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico
  • Author: Cuapio-Hernández, Liliana ; Sánchez-González, Arturo ; Pavón-Hernández, Numa P. ; López-Herrera, Maritza ; Borja-de la Rosa, Ma. Amparo
  • Subjects: Forestry
  • Is Part Of: Revista Chapingo. Serie Ciencias forestales y del ambiente, 2022-04, Vol.28 (1), p.139-154
  • Description: Abstract Introduction: Magnolia rzedowskiana Vázquez, Domínguez & Pedraza is a tree species endemic to the cloud forest of the Sierra Madre Oriental; its scanty (distributed) and isolated populations are considered at danger of extinction. Objective: To describe the microscopic anatomical characteristics of M. rzedowskiana wood to contribute to the biological knowledge of this species. Materials and methods: Wood samples were determined by a non-destructive method, extracting two growth cores from five adult trees in each of the four sampling sites located in Chilijapa and Zotictla in Hidalgo, La Yesca in Querétaro and ejido La Trinidad in San Luis Potosí. Cores were sectioned into subsamples to elaborate fixed preparations from tangential, transversal and radial cuts. Characteristics were identified using an optical microscopy and described according to IAWA (International Association of Wood Anatomists) criteria. Results and discussion: Growth zones, diffuse porosity, solitary and multiple radial pores in intermediate arrangement between radial and tangential; scalariform perforation plate and libriform fibers; diffuse and scanty paratracheal and apotracheal axial parenchyma; biseriate rays combined with triserial, uniseriate and heterocellular rays composed of procumbent cells with a row above and below of marginal square cells with oil bodies. The wood is distinguished by mesomorphism and resistance to drought. Conclusion: The anatomical description of M. rzedowskiana is a contribution to biological knowledge. From an economic point of view, this wood has potential use to produce pulp for paper.
  • Publisher: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Coordinación de Revistas Institucionales
  • Language: Portuguese
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2007-4018
    EISSN: 2007-4018
    DOI: 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2021.07.045
  • Source: SciELO
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