Anatomía del leño y dendrologia del quebracho lagunero Aspidosperma triternatum (Apocynaceae)

Wood anatomy and dendrology of quebracho lagunero Aspidosperma triternatum (Apocynaceae). The aim of present study is describe the dendrology and the secondary xylem of A. triternatum N. Rojas, Apocynaceae, an endemic tree of Humid Chaco of Argentina and Paraguay. The samples came from Ingeniero Jua...

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Autores principales: Moglia, J. G., González, D., Sánchez, V.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/52534
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Sumario:Wood anatomy and dendrology of quebracho lagunero Aspidosperma triternatum (Apocynaceae). The aim of present study is describe the dendrology and the secondary xylem of A. triternatum N. Rojas, Apocynaceae, an endemic tree of Humid Chaco of Argentina and Paraguay. The samples came from Ingeniero Juarez in Formosa. Wood and bark samples of 5 mature individuals were taken at 1,30 m height. The terminology of wood anatomical characters follows the recommendations of the IAWA Committee. External bark of A. triternatum is scaly with irregular, right-angled or isodiametric  scales, and deep fissures with rounded ridges. The Wood is white- yellow to dark-yellow, without sapwood-heartwood distinction. The grain is oblique to interlock and fine textured. Growths rings boundaries are  scarcely marked by thick-wall and radially flattened fibers. The wood is diffuse- orous not uniform, with  numerous solitary vessels with elliptic outline. The axial parenchyma is apotracheal diffuse to reticulate. The rays are numerous mostly triseriates and homocellular, occasionally aggregates rays present. The fibers and fiber tracheids are medium with thick walls and distinctly bordered pits in some sectors. Wood anatomy structure of Aspidosperma triternatum follows the general pattern of the family Apocynaceae, and shows similar characteristics of the others Aspidospermas of Argentina.