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Abstract

The study examined the influence of age series on fibre characteristics of gmelina  Arborea established in the mamu forest reserve, Anambra state.

Three gmelina Arborea stand of 20,22, and 27 years old were used for the study. wood samples were collected from the core wood, inner wood and outer wood at 10%, 50% and 90% of the tree merchantable height in accordance with the standard procedure (British standard specification, bs 373 (1989).

The study examined the anatomical characteristics of gmelina Arborea wood in respect to their age series such as fibre length, fibre diameter, lumen width and cell wall thickness were evaluated.

The mean fibre length of the age series was 0.9676 mm, 1.0705 mm and 1.1363 mm for 20, 22 and  27  years respectively.  the    mean  fibre  diameter  0.0256  mm,  0.0269  mm and0.0249mm;mean lumen width 0.0293 mm, 0.0161 mm and 0.0179 mm;

Introduction

Wood presents a unique challenge in use because of its variability and the directional nature of its basic structure. These are the sources of some of its attractive features but they require also that they are handled and applied in ways appropriate for good end-use.

The ways in which the structural features of the particular species determine their properties and limit the uses and applications can be studied more precisely (Jayeolaet al., 2009).

Many attempts have been made to define wood quality (Keith 1985), but the definition proposed by (Mitchell 1961) appears to be the most widely cited: “Wood quality is the result of physical and chemical characteristics possessed by a tree or a part of a tree that enable it to meet the property requirements for different end products”.

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