%0 Journal Article %T Decay resistance in Dicorynia guianensis Amsh.: analysis of inter-tree and intra-tree variability and relations with wood colour %A Amusant, N. %A Beauchene, J. %A Fournier, M. %A Janin, G. %A Thevenon, M.F. %J Annals of Forest Science %D 2004 %V 61 %N 4 %I E D P SCIENCES %@ 1286-4560 %F Amusant_etal2004 %O ISI:000223955500009 %O exported from refbase (http://php.ecofog.gf/refbase/show.php?record=262), last updated on Wed, 04 May 2011 09:34:39 -0300 %X Dicorynia guianensis Amsh. is very widespread in the forests of French Guiana and moreover is the leading species harvested in this area, but its main defect remains the great variability of wood durability, especially with respect to fungal decay. The aim of this work was to study this inter- and intra-tree variability in order to identify the parameters responsible for this variation (growth area, height and radial position) within the tree. The resistance decrease from the outer heartwood to the pith. Measurement of colour variation using the CIELAB (L*, a*, b*, C*, h*) system was performed at the intra-tree level to highlight the longitudinal and radial gradients of variation. Dicorynia guianensis becomes less red and dark from the outer to the inner heartwood and from the base to the top. Lastly, variations of colour and durability were correlated: the wood is less resistant the redder and darker it is. %K Dicorynia guianensis %K Amazonian wood %K wood colour/decay resistance %K heartwood %K variability %P 373-380