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Annual Ring and Wood
Presented by
Dr. Gunmala Gugalia
Associate professor Dept. of Botany
Sangam University, Bhilwara (Raj.)
Formation of Annual rings:
• Annual rings are formed due to unequal
activity of vascular cambium
• The activity of cambium does not remain
same; it is changeable in the whole year.
• Activity of vascular cambium is affected by
physiological and environmental factors.
Formation of spring wood or early wood.
• The vascular cambium is highly active in spring or
summer season and secondary xylem formed during
this period is extensive and cells of secondary xylem
are larger, thin walled and have wider lumen. This
wood is known as spring wood or early wood.
• The spring wood is lighter in colour and exhibits low
density where as the autumn (or winter) wood is
darker and has 'higher density.
Formation of Autumn wood or late wood
• In winter or autumn season the activity of the
cambium is less and the secondary xylem or
wood formed is not extensive through the
vascular cambium.
• Cells formed during this period are small thick
walled and have narrow lumens. This is called
autumn wood or late wood
1. The autumn and spring wood are formed in the form of
rings. The ring of any type of wood is called growth ring.
Thus two growth rings are formed in one year.
2. A ring of autumn wood and a ring of spring wood are
collectively/known as annual ring.
Thus are annual ring consists of two growth rings.
The number of annual rings, formed in a tree gives the
idea of the age of the tree.
The study of determination of age of the plant by these
techniques is called Dendrochronology.
3 The annual rings are counted from the base of the stem because
basal part has maximum annual rings and upper part has less.
Therefore, counting from the basal region can give the correct idea.
4. A piece is taken from the stem up to central region from the base
of stem with the help of increment borer instrument.
The annual rings are counted from that piece and again inserted
(fitted) into the same stem at the same place.
5. More distinct annual rings are formed in that regions where
climatic variations are sharp.
6. More distinct annual rings are formed in temperate plants.
7. Distinct annual rings are not formed in tropical plants.
Distinct annual rings are not formed in India except
Himalayan regions.
8. Least distinct annual rings are formed in seashore regions
because the climate remains same throughout the year.
9. More clear annual rings are formed in deciduous plants as
compared to evergreen plants. In temperate region)
10. In deserts annual rings are less distinct.
11. Annual rings are bands of secondary xylem and xylem
rays.
12. Sometimes drought conditions prevail during the middle
of a growing season resulting in formation of more than one
annual ring. These are called pseudo annual rings.
⮚Waste materials are formed in the stern such as lignin, suberin, tannin,
resin-gums etc. due to degeneration of the cells.
⮚All these waste materials are filled in the lumen (cavity) of tracheids and
vessels of secondary xylem.
⮚Because of this, wood in the central region of the stem becomes dark
coloured (Black brown). It is called heart wood or Duramen.
⮚The peripheral or outer wood which looks light in colour is known as Sap
wood or Alburnum.
⮚As a result of growing of secondary xylem, the diameter of heart wood
increases Physiologically active wood is sapwood.
⮚The main function of sapwood is water conduction.
⮚ Heart wood provides maximum mechanical strength to stem.
⮚Conduction of water is not carried by heart wood because:
⮚Cavities of tracheids and vessels are progressively filled by
waste materials.
⮚The bladder like in growth of parenchyma cells which enter the
lumen of vessels (mainly) & tracheids through the pits in their
wall. Such bladder like in growth are called as tyloses.
⮚Tyloses blocks the conduction of water.
⮚In gymnosperms tylosoids are formed
⮚in place of tyloses.
⮚If the heart wood is destroyed in any stem, then there will be no effect on
plants (any vital function is not effected), but if the sap wood is destroyed,
then the plant will die because conduction of water will be blocked.
⮚Heart wood provides stiffness to the stem.
⮚ The waste materials of heart wood are antiseptic in nature.
⮚ Heart wood is resistant to bacteria and fungus.
⮚ Heart wood has a power of repelling insects-So it is resistant to the
termites and in rainy season it does not imbibe water.
⮚Thus it is the best quality of wood.
⮚Study of wood is known as Xylotomy.
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Annual ring and wood

  • 1. Annual Ring and Wood Presented by Dr. Gunmala Gugalia Associate professor Dept. of Botany Sangam University, Bhilwara (Raj.)
  • 2. Formation of Annual rings: • Annual rings are formed due to unequal activity of vascular cambium • The activity of cambium does not remain same; it is changeable in the whole year. • Activity of vascular cambium is affected by physiological and environmental factors.
  • 3. Formation of spring wood or early wood. • The vascular cambium is highly active in spring or summer season and secondary xylem formed during this period is extensive and cells of secondary xylem are larger, thin walled and have wider lumen. This wood is known as spring wood or early wood. • The spring wood is lighter in colour and exhibits low density where as the autumn (or winter) wood is darker and has 'higher density.
  • 4. Formation of Autumn wood or late wood • In winter or autumn season the activity of the cambium is less and the secondary xylem or wood formed is not extensive through the vascular cambium. • Cells formed during this period are small thick walled and have narrow lumens. This is called autumn wood or late wood
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. 1. The autumn and spring wood are formed in the form of rings. The ring of any type of wood is called growth ring. Thus two growth rings are formed in one year. 2. A ring of autumn wood and a ring of spring wood are collectively/known as annual ring. Thus are annual ring consists of two growth rings. The number of annual rings, formed in a tree gives the idea of the age of the tree. The study of determination of age of the plant by these techniques is called Dendrochronology.
  • 8. 3 The annual rings are counted from the base of the stem because basal part has maximum annual rings and upper part has less. Therefore, counting from the basal region can give the correct idea. 4. A piece is taken from the stem up to central region from the base of stem with the help of increment borer instrument. The annual rings are counted from that piece and again inserted (fitted) into the same stem at the same place. 5. More distinct annual rings are formed in that regions where climatic variations are sharp.
  • 9. 6. More distinct annual rings are formed in temperate plants. 7. Distinct annual rings are not formed in tropical plants. Distinct annual rings are not formed in India except Himalayan regions. 8. Least distinct annual rings are formed in seashore regions because the climate remains same throughout the year. 9. More clear annual rings are formed in deciduous plants as compared to evergreen plants. In temperate region) 10. In deserts annual rings are less distinct. 11. Annual rings are bands of secondary xylem and xylem rays. 12. Sometimes drought conditions prevail during the middle of a growing season resulting in formation of more than one annual ring. These are called pseudo annual rings.
  • 10. ⮚Waste materials are formed in the stern such as lignin, suberin, tannin, resin-gums etc. due to degeneration of the cells. ⮚All these waste materials are filled in the lumen (cavity) of tracheids and vessels of secondary xylem. ⮚Because of this, wood in the central region of the stem becomes dark coloured (Black brown). It is called heart wood or Duramen. ⮚The peripheral or outer wood which looks light in colour is known as Sap wood or Alburnum. ⮚As a result of growing of secondary xylem, the diameter of heart wood increases Physiologically active wood is sapwood. ⮚The main function of sapwood is water conduction. ⮚ Heart wood provides maximum mechanical strength to stem.
  • 11. ⮚Conduction of water is not carried by heart wood because: ⮚Cavities of tracheids and vessels are progressively filled by waste materials. ⮚The bladder like in growth of parenchyma cells which enter the lumen of vessels (mainly) & tracheids through the pits in their wall. Such bladder like in growth are called as tyloses. ⮚Tyloses blocks the conduction of water. ⮚In gymnosperms tylosoids are formed ⮚in place of tyloses.
  • 12. ⮚If the heart wood is destroyed in any stem, then there will be no effect on plants (any vital function is not effected), but if the sap wood is destroyed, then the plant will die because conduction of water will be blocked. ⮚Heart wood provides stiffness to the stem. ⮚ The waste materials of heart wood are antiseptic in nature. ⮚ Heart wood is resistant to bacteria and fungus. ⮚ Heart wood has a power of repelling insects-So it is resistant to the termites and in rainy season it does not imbibe water. ⮚Thus it is the best quality of wood. ⮚Study of wood is known as Xylotomy.