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Groom1st ed.Ames, Iowa Blackwell Pub.20061 online resource (296 p.)"Proceedings of a workshop cosponsored by the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station; the Society of Wood Science and Technology; and Iowa State University, August 25-27, 2003, Grand Lake, Colorado."9780470293904 047029390X 9780813804392 0813804396 Includes bibliographical references and index.Characterization of the Cellulosic Cell Wall; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Cell Wall Assembly and Function: New Frontiers; Chapter 1 Tracheid and Sclereid Differentiation in Callus Cultures of Pinus radiata; Chapter 2 Tracheid and Sclereid Differentiation in Callus Cultures of Pinus radiata; Chapter 3 Mechanics of the Wood Cell Wall; Chapter 4 Prediction of Wood Structural Patterns in Trees by Using Ecological Models of Plant Water Relations; Chapter 5 Preparation and Properties of Cellulose/Xylan NanocompositesPart II Probing Cell Wall Structure Advances in AnalysisChapter 6 Determining Xylem Cell Wall Properties by Using Model Plant Species; Chapter 7 The Temperature Dependence of Wood Relaxations A Molecular Probe of the Woody Cell Wall; Chapter 8 Rapid Estimation of Tracheid Morphological Characteristics of Green and Dry Wood by Near Infrared Spectroscopy; Chapter 9 FTIR Imaging of Wood and Wood Composites; Chapter 10 Near Infrared Spectroscopic Monitoring of the Diffusion Process of Deuterium-labeled Molecules in Wood; Chapter 11 Wood Stiffness by X-ray DiffractometryPart III Mesostructure and Applications Science in PracticeChapter 12 Selected Mesostructure Properties in Loblolly Pine from Arkansas Plantations; Chapter 13 Changes of Micro.bril Angle after Radial Compression of Loblolly Pine Earlywood Specimens; Chapter 14 Variation of Kink and Curl of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Fibers; Chapter 15 Effect of Chemical Fractionation Treatments on Silicon Dioxide Content and Distribution in Oryza sativa; Chapter 16 Characterization of Water-soluble Components from MDF FibersChapter 17 Effects of Re.ner Pressure on the Properties of IndividualWood FibersChapter 18 Wood Structure and Adhesive Bond Strength; Chapter 19 Adhesion Mechanisms of Durable Wood Adhesive Bonds; IndexThis volume brings together a broad array of scientific expertise to focus on the characterization and utilization of cellulosic materials. Researchers from Austria, Germany, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and the U.S. explore many facets of the plant cell wall, from its fundamental structure and its manipulation via molecular biology to its application in composite materials. Exciting applications of near infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, confocal microscopy, and molecular coupling as a viscoelastic probe provide new insights into the ultrastructure and properties of cellulosiCelluloseCongressesPlant cell wallsCongressesCelluloseBiotechnologyCongressesCellulosePlant cell wallsCelluloseBiotechnology571.6/82Stokke Douglas D881701Groom Leslie H957230MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813918103321Characterization of the cellulosic cell wall2168372UNINA