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- Q17146557 subject Q15637106.
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- Q17146557 abstract "A tree fork is a bifurcation in the trunk of a tree giving rise to two roughly equal diameter branches. These forks are a common feature of tree crowns. The wood grain orientation at the top of a tree fork is such that wood cells interlock to provide sufficient mechanical support. A common malformation of a tree fork is where bark has formed within the join and these bark-included junctions have a heightened risk of failure.".
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- Q17146557 wikiPageWikiLink Q15637106.
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- Q17146557 wikiPageWikiLink Q5918182.
- Q17146557 wikiPageWikiLink Q6641172.
- Q17146557 wikiPageWikiLink Q6700082.
- Q17146557 comment "A tree fork is a bifurcation in the trunk of a tree giving rise to two roughly equal diameter branches. These forks are a common feature of tree crowns. The wood grain orientation at the top of a tree fork is such that wood cells interlock to provide sufficient mechanical support. A common malformation of a tree fork is where bark has formed within the join and these bark-included junctions have a heightened risk of failure.".
- Q17146557 label "Tree fork".
- Q17146557 depiction Tree_fork_wood_grain_anatomy,_Slater_and_Ennos_2015.png.