Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil

The trees known as “canela” belong to the genera Ocotea and Nectandra (Lauraceae) and are difficult to identify at the genus and species level based on their wood. The present work describes anatomical and organoleptic characteristics of the wood of Ocotea and Nectandra species that can be used for...

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Main Authors: Felipe Bernardino Guimarães, Mário Tomazello Filho, Ana Claudia Rodrigues
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2017-09-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/47882
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spelling doaj-e474e950b1724394a4350e31624f70392020-11-24T23:15:38ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252017-09-0130392410.5007/2175-7925.2017v30n3p927102Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, BrazilFelipe Bernardino Guimarães0Mário Tomazello Filho1Ana Claudia Rodrigues2IBAMAEscola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALQ/USP)UFSCThe trees known as “canela” belong to the genera Ocotea and Nectandra (Lauraceae) and are difficult to identify at the genus and species level based on their wood. The present work describes anatomical and organoleptic characteristics of the wood of Ocotea and Nectandra species that can be used for identification. Wood discs were collected at breast height (BH 1.30 m) from trunks of Nectandra megapotamica, N. lanceolata, Ocotea porosa, O. puberula, O. pulchella and Ocotea sp., in four municipalities in the interior of Santa Catarina State. The macroscopic anatomy and organoleptic characteristics were described based on standard techniques used in wood anatomy studies. The results show that the species of Nectandra and Ocotea can be separated by their axial parenchyma distinctness, diagonal arrangement of vessels, wood color and odor. A dichotomous key to the studied species of Lauraceae is also provided. The present work found that it was possible to identify the species studied using macroscopic anatomy and organoleptic properties of the wood; however, it was not possible to distinguish Ocotea from Nectandra.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/47882Anatomia do lenhoCaracterização macroscópicaIdentificação de madeirasPropriedades organolépticas
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Mário Tomazello Filho
Ana Claudia Rodrigues
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Mário Tomazello Filho
Ana Claudia Rodrigues
Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
Biotemas
Anatomia do lenho
Caracterização macroscópica
Identificação de madeiras
Propriedades organolépticas
author_facet Felipe Bernardino Guimarães
Mário Tomazello Filho
Ana Claudia Rodrigues
author_sort Felipe Bernardino Guimarães
title Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
title_short Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
title_full Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
title_fullStr Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (Ocotea and Nectandra, Lauraceae) from Santa Catarina, Brazil
title_sort wood anatomy of trees of “canela” species (ocotea and nectandra, lauraceae) from santa catarina, brazil
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
2175-7925
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The trees known as “canela” belong to the genera Ocotea and Nectandra (Lauraceae) and are difficult to identify at the genus and species level based on their wood. The present work describes anatomical and organoleptic characteristics of the wood of Ocotea and Nectandra species that can be used for identification. Wood discs were collected at breast height (BH 1.30 m) from trunks of Nectandra megapotamica, N. lanceolata, Ocotea porosa, O. puberula, O. pulchella and Ocotea sp., in four municipalities in the interior of Santa Catarina State. The macroscopic anatomy and organoleptic characteristics were described based on standard techniques used in wood anatomy studies. The results show that the species of Nectandra and Ocotea can be separated by their axial parenchyma distinctness, diagonal arrangement of vessels, wood color and odor. A dichotomous key to the studied species of Lauraceae is also provided. The present work found that it was possible to identify the species studied using macroscopic anatomy and organoleptic properties of the wood; however, it was not possible to distinguish Ocotea from Nectandra.
topic Anatomia do lenho
Caracterização macroscópica
Identificação de madeiras
Propriedades organolépticas
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/47882
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