Riikka Piispanen
Finnish Forest Research Institute
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Trees-structure and Function | 2001
Riikka Piispanen; Pekka Saranpää
Abstract. Non-structural carbohydrates in silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) wood were analysed in a 7-year-old clone and in five mature stems. The analysis was conducted to obtain more detailed information on seasonal fluctuation of these components and of the tree-to-tree variation and within stem variation. The sugars were analysed by GLC-MS. The smallest total soluble sugar amounts (consisting of sucrose, fructose, glucose, raffinose and myo-inositol) in young trees were measured during mid-summer (ca. 0.3%) and the largest while in dormancy (ca. 1.6% on wood dry weight basis). Raffinose was detected in autumn as a minor component. The proportion of monosaccharides and the amount of myo-inositol were largest during growth. Compared to other studies silver birch showed more evident seasonal fluctuation in soluble sugars than evergreen tree species. The sugar amount in mature stems was approximately at the same level as in young trees that had the same felling time. Tree-to-tree variation in the non-structural carbohydrates in the mature wood was fairly large. However, the amount of total soluble sugars, sucrose and glucose showed significant variation within the stem. The amount of these sugars was largest in samples that were taken close to the cambium. Starch was also detected close to pith. According to the heartwood definition and starch measurement results in this paper, it could be stated that silver birch does not form heartwood.
Journal of Forest Research | 1998
Pekka Saranpää; Riikka Piispanen
Peroxidase activity and isoenzymes of fresh wood samples of the third shoot of 12-year old trees and from the sapwood, transition zone and heartwood of c. 60-year old stems of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were investigated. Wood samples were ground at −30°C, extracted, and the extracts concentrated c. 20-fold for peroxidase activity assays (guaiacol method) and for IEF-PAGE. At least 11 major isoenzymes could be found in the gels. Even the heartwood contained some peroxidase isoenzymes. Isoenzyme patterns of the juvenile wood did not change with the season. However, juvenile wood showed the highest peroxidase activity at the end of the growing season. Peroxidase activity decreased from the outer sapwood towards the heartwood. Thin sections of different wood zones stained for peroxidase revealed activity in ray parenchyma and resin canal epithelial cells. Intensive staining was localised in the bordered pits of vertical and ray tracheids, and in the end walls of ray parenchyma cells.
Forest Ecology and Management | 2007
Harri Mäkinen; Tuula Jaakkola; Riikka Piispanen; Pekka Saranpää
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2002
Seija Anttonen; Riikka Piispanen; Jari Ovaska; Pia Mutikainen; Pekka Saranpää; Elina Vapaavuori
Tree Physiology | 2003
Riikka Piispanen; Tuija Aronen; Xiwen Chen; Pekka Saranpää; Hely Häggman
Trees-structure and Function | 2008
Riikka Piispanen; Stefan Willför; Pekka Saranpää; Bjarne Holmbom
Tree Physiology | 2004
Riikka Piispanen; Pekka Saranpää
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2014
Riikka Piispanen; Jaakko Heinonen; Sauli Valkonen; Harri Mäkinen; Sven-Olof Lundqvist; Pekka Saranpää
Forest Ecology and Management | 2013
Anneli Viherä-Aarnio; Katri Kostiainen; Riikka Piispanen; Pekka Saranpää; Elina Vapaavuori
Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2018
M. Huttula; M. Patanen; Riikka Piispanen; Takuji Ohigashi; Nobuhiro Kosugi; Sufal Swaraj; Rachid Belkhou; Andrey Pranovich; Tuula Jyske; Petri Kilpeläinen; Anna Kärkönen; Risto Korpinen; Tapio Laakso; Sauli Valkonen; Pekka Saranpää