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    Effects of variable selection and processing of NIR and ATR-IR spectra on the prediction of extractive content in Eucalyptus bosistoana heartwood by Li, Yanjie, Altaner, Clemens M.

    “…The use of quick attenuated total reflectance infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy and near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to predict extractives content (EC) in…”
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    Economic potential of essential oil production from New Zealand-grown Eucalyptus bosistoana by Rajapaksha, Chamira, Greaves, Paul, Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-08-2023)
    “…Farm foresters and other growers are establishing a ground-durable hardwood resource, including the emerging plantation species Eucalyptus bosistoana in New…”
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    Molecular deformation of wood and cellulose studied by near infrared spectroscopy by Guo, Fei, Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (01-10-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •NIR indicated that intramolecular hydrogen bonds elongated as cellulose was under tensile strain.•The glycosidic bond deformed as the…”
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    Nanostructure of cellulose microfibrils in spruce wood by Fernandes, Anwesha N, Thomas, Lynne H, Altaner, Clemens M, Callow, Philip, Forsyth, V. Trevor, Apperley, David C, Kennedy, Craig J, Jarvis, Michael C

    “…The structure of cellulose microfibrils in wood is not known in detail, despite the abundance of cellulose in woody biomass and its importance for biology,…”
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    Measuring Molecular Strain in Rewetted and Never-Dried Eucalypt Wood with Raman Spectroscopy by Guo, Fei, Altaner, Clemens M

    Published in Biomacromolecules (12-08-2019)
    “…To measure growth strain in wood using Raman spectroscopy, we investigated the Raman spectra of rewetted (water-saturated) Eucalyptus regnans and green…”
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    How Cellulose Stretches: Synergism between Covalent and Hydrogen Bonding by Altaner, Clemens M, Thomas, Lynne H, Fernandes, Anwesha N, Jarvis, Michael C

    Published in Biomacromolecules (10-03-2014)
    “…Cellulose is the most familiar and most abundant strong biopolymer, but the reasons for its outstanding mechanical performance are not well understood. Each…”
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    Structure of Cellulose Microfibrils in Primary Cell Walls from Collenchyma by Thomas, Lynne H., Forsyth, V. Trevor, Šturcová, Adriana, Kennedy, Craig J., May, Roland P., Altaner, Clemens M., Apperley, David C., Wess, Timothy J., Jarvis, Michael C.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2013)
    “…In the primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long microfibrils a few nanometers in diameter. The rigidity and…”
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    Effects of mechanical stretching, desorption and isotope exchange on deuterated eucalypt wood studied by near infrared spectroscopy by Guo, Fei, Altaner, Clemens M.

    “…Deuterium exchange combined with near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was used to study the roles of accessible and inaccessible cellulose in the load transfer of…”
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    Evaluation of near infrared spectroscopy to non-destructively measure growth strain in trees by Guo, Fei, Cramer, Marlene, Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-09-2019)
    “…In order to quickly predict growth strain non-destructively in green stems of young eucalypt trees, the effects of mechanical strain on rewetted Eucalyptus…”
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    Assessing wood grain and twist in a 2-year-old Eucalyptus bosistoana breeding population by Sharma, Monika, Dijkstra, Stephanie M., Garrill, Ashley, Collings, David A., Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (24-09-2024)
    “…Key message Radial grain patterns in young E. bosistoana trees are not random but are under genetic control and are correlated to other properties. Detailed…”
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    Nanostructural deformation of high-stiffness spruce wood under tension by Thomas, Lynne H., Altaner, Clemens M., Forsyth, V. Trevor, Mossou, Estelle, Kennedy, Craig J., Martel, Anne, Jarvis, Michael C.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-01-2021)
    “…Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well aligned. However, it is not well understood how the polymer…”
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    Genetic variation in wood properties of mid-rotation age Eucalyptus globoidea by Iyiola, Ebenezer A, Altaner, Clemens, Apiolaza, Luis A

    “…Assesses the genetic variation in wood properties at mid-rotation age (8-year-old) of 141 Eucalyptus globoidea families for heartwood diameter, diameter under…”
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    Variation and genetic parameters of axial resin canal features in clones and families of Pinus radiata by Govina, James Kudjo, Apiolaza, Luis A., Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in New forests (2021)
    “…Resin canal features are associated with significant economic losses to appearance grade Pinus radiata timber. This study investigated the variation in resin…”
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    Structure and spacing of cellulose microfibrils in woody cell walls of dicots by Thomas, Lynne H, Forsyth, V. Trevor, Martel, Anne, Grillo, Isabelle, Altaner, Clemens M, Jarvis, Michael C

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-12-2014)
    “…The structure of cellulose microfibrils in situ in wood from the dicotyledonous (hardwood) species cherry and birch, and the vascular tissue from sunflower…”
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    Diffraction evidence for the structure of cellulose microfibrils in bamboo, a model for grass and cereal celluloses by Thomas, Lynne H, Forsyth, V Trevor, Martel, Anne, Grillo, Isabelle, Altaner, Clemens M, Jarvis, Michael C

    Published in BMC plant biology (23-06-2015)
    “…Cellulose from grasses and cereals makes up much of the potential raw material for biofuel production. It is not clear if cellulose microfibrils from grasses…”
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    Quantification of the chemical composition of lignocellulosics by solution 1H NMR spectroscopy of acid hydrolysates by Altaner, Clemens M, Saake, Bodo

    Published in Cellulose (London) (2016)
    “…The determination of the chemical composition of lignocellulosic material is a resource-consuming analytical challenge that usually requires several…”
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    Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy by Mishra, Gayatri, Collings, David A., Altaner, Clemens M.

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (01-12-2018)
    “…Background Eucalyptus bosistoana is currently investigated in New Zealand for its potential to produce naturally durable timber in short-rotation plantations…”
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    Cellulose Iβ investigated by IR-spectroscopy at low temperatures by Altaner, Clemens M, Horikawa, Yoshiki, Sugiyama, Junji, Jarvis, Mike C

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-10-2014)
    “…Highly crystalline oriented Halocynthia roretzi cellulose Iβ films were investigated by IR-spectroscopy between −180 and +10 °C. Changes in the IR-spectra…”
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    Cellulose microfibril angles and cell-wall polymers in different wood types of Pinus radiata by Brennan, Maree, McLean, J. Paul, Altaner, Clemens M., Ralph, John, Harris, Philip J.

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-08-2012)
    “…Four corewood types were examined from sapling trees of two clones of Pinus radiata grown in a glasshouse. Trees were grown either straight to produce normal…”
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    Microfibril diameter in celery collenchyma cellulose: X-ray scattering and NMR evidence by Kennedy, Craig J, Cameron, Graeme J, Šturcová, Adriana, Apperley, David C, Altaner, Clemens, Wess, Timothy J, Jarvis, Michael C

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-06-2007)
    “…Cellulose isolated from celery collenchyma is typical of the low-crystallinity celluloses that can be isolated from primary cell-walls of higher plants, except…”
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