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Fig. 5 | Annals of Forest Science

Fig. 5

From: Mechanical properties of secondary quality beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) obtained from thinning, and their relationship to structural parameters

Fig. 5

Radial variation of radial growth component, wood density component, and MFA from the pith to the bark as a function of the cambial age of a oak and b beech. The solid line and the light color area around each solid line represent the mean value and the standard error measured on each ring from all measured trees. Rw, ring width; EWw, earlywood width; LWw, latewood width; Rd, ring wood density; EWd, earlywood density; LWd, latewood density

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