Sapwoodof
Sapwoodof is a term occasionally used in botanical writing to denote the sapwood, the living region of secondary vascular tissue in a woody stem or root that conducts water and stores carbohydrates.
Anatomically, the sapwood surrounds the heartwood and lies outer to the cambium. It comprises living xylem
The primary function of sapwood is conduction of water from roots to leaves and the storage of
Sapwood thickness varies by species, age, and growing conditions. Fast-growing trees tend to have thicker sapwood.
In forestry and wood products, sapwood can be more susceptible to decay and insect attack due to
The form sapwoodof is not standard in authoritative sources; most references use “sapwood” or specify “the sapwood