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Table 1 Trees and samples characteristics

From: Relationships between biochemical attributes (non-structural carbohydrates and phenolics) and natural durability against fungi in dry teak wood (Tectona grandis L. f.)

Tree number

Age (years)

Girth at bh (cm)

Height (m)

Width of sapwood (cm)

Width of heartwood (cm)

Number of radial positionsa

Number of samples at each radial position

1

10

43

12

1

4

4

4

2

7

63

16

2

5

4

4

3

10

67

20

2

7

4

4

4

10

60

19

2

4

4

4

5

6

59

24

4

6

4

4

6

6

59

18

2

4

4

4

  1. bh breast height
  2. aThe radial position is the location of the sample on the radial profile of the wood. It can be sapwood, outer heartwood, middle heartwood, or inner heartwood (see Section 2 for more details)