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Meaning of "sapwood"
sapwood (noun) - The outermost wood of a tree, located just beneath the bark, characterized by its lighter color and active transportation of water and nutrients
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- The wood just under the bark of a stem or branch, different in color from the heartwood.
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Sapwood is slightly lighter than hard maple.
Fungi are initially confined to the sapwood rays.
Sapwood not attacked by powder post borer.
Staining appears to be in the area of functional sapwood.
The sapwood is mostly thin and light yellow.
It has very little sapwood.
The sapwood is usually resistant to the lyctus borer.
I also present simple equations for estimating sapwood volume.
A sapwood taper model was also developed.
Heartwood is formed by the transformation of sapwood as the tree ages.
The sapwood is not differentiated by colour.
The initial dry weights of sapwood pine test pieces were determined.
The sapwood and the heartwood are not usually distinguishable.
Differences between pine sapwood and heartwood were not significant.
Sapwood is pale yellowish brown with a slightly reddish color.
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Pitted sapwood rot.
The sapwood sinks in water while the heartwood floats.
Larvae feeding on the surface of the sapwood create depressed galleries.
Narrow sapwood is light yellowish.
A nonlinear relationship was found between leaf area and sapwood area.
The sapwood is usually not attacked by the lyctus borer.
Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated a localized delignification of the altered sapwood.
Sapwood and phloem volume were used to calculate maintenance respiration.
The proportion of colonized sapwood was reduced with increasing moisture content.
Sapwood is susceptible to borers.
The fungus was recovered from extensively discolored portions of the sapwood.
No sapwood stain was detected.
Leaf area was as closely related to dbh as to sapwood area at breast height.
Sometimes the sapwood and heartwood do not have a clear definition.
No significant changes in concentration of other elements within the sapwood occurred.
Sapwood is considered a defect.
There was a difference in the appearance of the heartwood and the sapwood.
Sapwood is distinct.
One of these almost insists that the sapwood be left in the forest.
The sapwood is white or yellow in color and is used to make turnery items.
It kills these trees by directly growing into and killing older sapwood.
In young trees sapwood prevails both in terms of diameter and transverse area.
Spruce appeared to be more resilient to bacterial degradation than pine sapwood or alder.
Slight variation in the natural sapwood co lor sticker stain is not considered a defect.
It has the unusual property of having less dense heartwood than sapwood.
The fiber length of sapwood is generally longer than the fiber length of heartwood.
The trunk of the tree has both inner heartwood and outer sapwood.
The heartwood is distinct from the sapwood and contains large quantities of lapachol.
Sapwood area tapered monotonically from the base to the top of the stem.
Ophiostoma penicillatum seems to be more adapted to colonizing the phloem than the sapwood.
Ratios of leaf area to sapwood area correlated positively with sapwood ring width.
The extractives content in the bark are higher than in the heartwood and sapwood.
Sapwood is responsible for all water and mineral movement through the stem.
The pattern includes detail of the heartwood and sapwood of a particular grain pattern.
No definite relation exists between the annual rings of growth and the amount of sapwood.