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Ahmed Sheikh Ali,Park Hyun-Dae,Chun Su-Kyoung Korea Furniture Society 2005 한국가구학회지 Vol.16 No.2
본 실험은 한국산 주요 침엽수인 소나무, 잣나무, 리기다소나무, 낙엽송의 safranine의 침투도를 실험하였다. 진공, 압력 및 safranine의 침투시간을 각각 다르게 하여 수종별 침투도를 측정하였다. 실험 결과 진공조건의 변화에 따른 침투도 변이는 크게 나타나지 않았고, 압력조건의 차이에 의한 침투도는 다르게 나타났다. 목재의 방향별 침투도를 고찰한 길과 축방향, 방사방향, 접선 방향의 순서로 침투도가 높았다. 변재와 심재의 사이의 침투성을 고찰 한 결과 변재가 심재보다 쉽게 침투 되었다. 수종별 침투성을 고찰한 결과 소나무가 가장 우수했다.
Warty Layer Structure of Bordered Pits in Main Wood Species of Pinaceae Grown in Korea
Ahmed, Sheikh Ali,Chun, Su-Kyoung Korea Furniture Society 2006 한국가구학회지 Vol.17 No.3
An investigation was done to know the warty layer structural difference in bordered pit of longitudinal tracheid in Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc., Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et Zucc., Pinus rigida Mill. and Larix kaempferi Carr. grown in Korea. Among the four wood species, warty layer was found in bordered pit of longitudinal tracheid of Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. and Pinus rigida Mill. The mean height and horizontal diameter of warty layer was found highest in Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. The height of warty layer was found the highest in juvenile wood of Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. and it gradually decreased towards the matured wood.
Lateral Conduction of Preservative Solution in Larix kaempferi Woods
Ahmed, Sheikh Ali,Park, Jeong-Hwan,Chun, Su-Kyoung Korea Furniture Society 2008 한국가구학회지 Vol.19 No.2
An experiment was conducted to observe the 5% CCFZ solution penetration depth through ray parenchyma and ray tracheid of Larix kapempferi. Moisture content was adjusted 28% for both sapwood and heartwood. Even though the moisture content was same, heartwood was 1.3 times less permeable than sapwood and the difference was found statistically significant. Due to anatomical differences between ray parenchyma and ray tracheid, ray parenchyma was about 1.3 times more permeable than ray tracheid. Penetration speed was high initially and it decreased rapidly in course of time.
Comparison of Some Anatomical Characteristics between Eunsasi Poplar and Konara Oak
Ahmed, Sheikh Ali,Kim, Ae-Ju,Chong, Song-Ho,Chun, Su-Kyoung Korea Furniture Society 2010 한국가구학회지 Vol.21 No.1
This study was carried out to identify the differences of some macro and microanatomical features between Eunsasi poplar (Populus tomentiglandulosa T. Lee) and Konara oak (Quercus serrata Thunb.). Anatomical features such as vessel and fiber diameter, cross sectional area of ray parenchyma and endwall pit aperture diameter in ray parenchyma were compared. Differences of anatomical features between two species were found statistically significant. Earlywood vessel diameter in poplar and oak increased from pith to bark while it was found almost stable in latewood. Fiber diameter in poplar was higher than oak fiber. Ray area and the pit aperture diameter in endwall of ray parenchyma were found higher in oak than those in poplar.
Descriptions of the Wood Anatomy and Safranine Impregnation in Gmelina arborea Roxb. from Bangladesh
Sheikh Ali Ahmed,Su Kyoung Chun 한국가구학회 2007 한국가구학회지 Vol.18 No.2
In this report, we describe the anatomical features of Gmelina arborea Roxb. belong to the genera of Verbenaceae native to Bangladesh and safranine penetration depth in radial and longitudinal directions. The wood of this species was characterized mostly by distinct growth ring boundaries, diffuse-porous, simple perforations, alternate non-vestured intervessel pits, and relatively short vessel elements and medium fibers. Thin to thick walled septate fibers with simple to minutely bordered pits are confined to the radial walls. Tyloses are common. They are paratracheal axial parenchyma vascicnetric and confluent. Rays not higher than 1milimeter are found, and larger rays commonly 4 to 5 seriate are dominantly present, as are multiseriate rays composed of a procumbent ray with 1 row of square or upright cells. Acicular crystals are present in ray cells. Another experiment was taken under consideration to observe the liquid penetration depth in longitudinal and radial directions using safranine. It was found that safranine penetrated easily in longitudinal direction and sapwood was more permeable than heartwood.