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Small specimens of spruce wood with different degrees of delignification were studied using in-situ tensile tests and simultaneous synchrotron X-ray diffraction to reveal the effect of delignification and densification on their tensile properties at relative humidities of 70-80 %. In addition to mechanical properties, these analyses yield the ratio of strains in the cellulose crystals and in the bulk, which reflects the stress-transfer to crystalline cellulose. While the specific modulus of elasticity slightly increases from native wood by partial or complete delignification, the lattice strain ratio does not show a significant change.

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UV-screening of grasses by plant silica layer?

J Biosci

June 2013

Technische Universitat Dresden, Institute of General Ecology and Environmental Protection, Institute of Forest Utilization and Forest Technology, D-01062 Dresden, Germany.

UV-screening by terrestrial plants is a crucial trait since colonization of terrestrial environments has started. In general, it is enabled by phenolic substances. Especially for grasses it remains unclear why plants grown under the absence of UV-B-radiation exhibit nonetheless a high UV-B-screening potential.

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