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Difference between earlywood and late wood

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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The wood of low density usually (but not always) produced early in the season is called “earlywood.” The part of the annual xylem increment that usually is produced late in the growing season and is of higher density than wood produced early in the season is called “latewood.” There is much interest in earlywood– ...

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Answered by vaishnavi6267
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Explanation:

The wood of low density usually (but not always) produced early in the season is called “earlywood.” The part of the annual xylem increment that usually is produced late in the growing season and is of higher density than wood produced early in the season is called “latewood.” There is much interest in earlywood.

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