Anatomical properties of Hibiscus macrophyllus and its mature wood development

Basri, Efrida and Damayanti, Ratih and Darwis, Atmawi and Saefudin and Wahyudi, Imam (2021) Anatomical properties of Hibiscus macrophyllus and its mature wood development. IAWA Journal, 42 (4). pp. 475-485. ISSN 0928-1541

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Abstract

The Hibiscus macrophyllus tree is widely planted in Indonesia especially on Java Island. It has several advantages to be developed commercially as a community or plantation forest compared to the famous introduced species Falcataria moluccana and Anthocephalus spp., including faster growth, higher wood density, and better stem morphology (straighter, more rounded, and lesser branches). However, information about the basic properties of this wood grown in plantations is limited. This study aimed to investigate the anatomical properties of H. macrophyllus and their variation at three ages (8, 12 and 16 years old), as well as to predict the mature wood development by using radial variation in fiber length, microfibril angle (MFA), and wood density from pith toward the bark as the indicators. The wood samples were obtained from a community forest area at Ciamis Regency, West Java Province. Furthermore, anatomical characteristics were examined through wood slides following the IAWA List, while fibre and vessel element dimensions were measured through macerated specimens prepared by modified Franklin’s method. The MFA was determined by X-Ray Diffraction, while wood density was measured in line with British Standard 373-57. The results showed that the anatomical structures were not influenced by tree age, except for wood porosity, and fibre and vessel element dimensions. The 16-year-old tree tended to be semi-ring-porous, the younger trees were diffuse-porous, while the fiber and vessel element length, as well as the diameter, were decreased. Meanwhile, the wall thickness was increased. The fibre length, MFA, and wood density were useful indicators for wood maturity that seemed to be developed at about 11 years of age

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Anatomical properties; Hibiscus macrophyllus ; Mature wood development ; Anatomy; Wood anatomy; Plant development
Subjects: Agriculture & Food
Depositing User: Mrs Titi Herawati
Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2025 14:13
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2025 14:13
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/56376

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