@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010253, author = {細尾, 佳宏}, issue = {3}, journal = {木材学会誌}, month = {}, note = {This review summarizes recent studies on the diurnal periodicity in wood cell wall formation, with a major focus on those that we have conducted. Differences in the innermost surface of developing secondary walls of differentiating conifer tracheids can be seen from day to night Cellulose microfibrils are clearly evident during the day, and amorphous material containing abundant hemicelluloses is prevalent at night. These findings suggest a diurnal periodicity in the supply of cell wall components to the innermost surface of developing secondary walls during tracheid cell wall formation in conifers. Further studies have demonstrated that these diurnal differences correspond to the 24-h light-dark cycle and diurnal changes in the volume of differentiating cells. This diurnal periodicity is likely associated with diurnal changes in light conditions and the water status, such as the turgor pressure, of differentiating cells., Article, 木材学会誌. 58(3):109-117 (2012)}, pages = {109--117}, title = {木材細胞壁形成における細胞壁成分供給の日周性}, volume = {58}, year = {2012} }