What do you infer from the term pycnoxylic?
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It is the compact strong wood with large amount of xylem tracheids or wood and small amount of cortex and pith with little Parenchyma.
-Durable and yields timber
-In Pinus
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It is the compact strong wood with large amount of xylem tracheids or wood and small amount of cortex and pith with little Parenchyma.
-Durable and yields timber
-In Pinus
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ANSWER:
In biological term, pycnoxylic is defined as the highly intense hardwood present due to the presence of secondary xylem in abundance.
EXPLANATION:
- The pycnoxylic wood is a type of wood which has a little amount of parenchyma tissue in it.
- The most common example of this type of wood is pinus. Its wood is durable and it is also used as timber.
- This type of wood is very compact in nature. The wood is used for various purposes like furniture, doors, etc because of its durability.
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