Nature and origin of growth stresses in trees
1986
Wilkins, A.P. (New South Wales Forestry Commission, Beecroft (Australia). Wood Technology and Forest Research Div.)
The longitudinal contraction of peripheral cells as they differentiate is considered responsible for longitudinal growth stress. The mechanism for this is contained in the S2 layer of the secondary wall and is thought to be due to either cellulose contraction or lignin swelling.
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