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The determination of tension wood in ash with the aid of the phase-contrast microscope

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Es ist nicht möglich, Zugholz in Eschenholz mittels Färbungsmethoden erkennbar zu machen. Mit Hilfe des Phasenkontrast-Mikroskops kann man die Anwesenheit von Zugholz in der Faserwand von Eschenholz auf einfache Weise zeigen, wenn man die angegebene Methode genau einhält.

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Jutte, S.M., Isings, J. The determination of tension wood in ash with the aid of the phase-contrast microscope. Experientia 11, 386–387 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158494

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