International Association of Wood Anatomists

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The International Association of Wood Anatomists (IAWA) is an association that studies wood anatomy formed in 1931. Their office is currently based in the Netherlands.[1]

They have been cited as a source by

ABC Online.[6]

Bibliography

  • 1962: International glossary of terms used in wood anatomy[7]
  • 1964: Multilingual Glossary of Terms Used in Wood Anatomy[8]
  • 1980: Wood Identification: An Annotated Bibliography[9]
  • 1981 (August, reprinted March 2013): New Perspectives in Wood Anatomy: Published on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the International Association of Wood Anatomists[10]
  • 1989: IAWA List of Microscopic Features for Hardwood Identification[11]
  • 1994: Directory of Members[12]
  • 1996: Recent advances in wood anatomy[13]
  • 1999: Dendrochronology in monsoon Asia: proceedings of a Workshop on Southeast Asian Dendrochronology held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 16–20 February 1998[14]
  • 2004: IAWA list of microscopic features for softwood identification[15]

Bulletins

  • 1985: IAWA Bulletin, Volumes 6-7[16]
  • 1989: IAWA Bulletin, Volume 10[17]
  • 1990: IAWA Bulletin, Volume 11
  • 1991: IAWA Bulletin, Volume 12[18]

Journals

  • 1993: IAWA Journal, Volume 14[19]
  • 1994: IAWA Journal, Volume 15[20]
  • volume 16 info needed
  • 1997: IAWA Journal, Volume 17[21]
  • 1997: IAWA Journal, Volume 18[22]
  • 1998: IAWA Journal, Volume 19[23]
  • volumes 20 to 26 info needed
  • 2006: IAWA Journal, Volume 27[24]
  • 2007: IAWA Journal, Volume 28[25]
  • 2008: IAWA Journal, Volume 29[26]

References

  1. ^ http://www.iawa-website.org/about.html "The International Association of Wood Anatomists (IAWA) was founded in 1931."
  2. ^ A new tool against illegal logging: tree DNA technology goes mainstream 22 April 2013 and Penelitian: Pengujian DNA Kayu Akan Jadi Senjata Atasi Pembalakan Liar 23 April 2013, both by Tanya Dimitrova:
    CITATION: Lowe AJ, Cross HB (2011) The Application of DNA to Timber Tracking and Origin Verification. Journal of the International Association of Wood Anatomists 32(2): 251-262.
  3. ^ The Evolution of Plant Physiology 5 February 2004 by Alan R. Hemsley
  4. ^ Climate Change, Ecology and Systematics 28 April 2012 by Cambridge University Press
  5. ^ Three-dimensional structure of wood: An Ultrastructural Approach 6 December 2012 by B. Butterfield
  6. ^ Macro photography technique offers hope to combat illegal logging by Ann Jones 5 June 2015:
    Morris Lake will present his idea on pattern recognition and an international database of wood end grain cuts to the joint meeting of the International Wood Collectors Society and the International Association of Wood Anatomists at Penn State University in July this year.
  7. ^ International Association of Wood Anatomists. Committee on Nomenclature (1962). International glossary of terms used in wood anatomy.
  8. ^ International Association of Wood Anatomists (1964). Multilingual Glossary of Terms Used in Wood Anatomy. Verlagsanstalt Buchdruckerei Konkordia. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  9. ^ Gregory, M.; International Association of Wood Anatomists; Association Internationale des Anatomistes du Bois (1980). Wood Identification: An Annotated Bibliography. IAWA. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
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  11. ^ Alfonso, V.A.; Wheeler, E.A.; Baas, P.; Gasson, P.E.; International Association of Wood Anatomists (1989). IAWA List of Microscopic Features for Hardwood Identification: With an Appendix on Non-anatomical Information. Published for the International Association of Wood Anatomists at the Rijksherbarium. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  12. ^ International Association of Wood Anatomists (1994). Directory of Members, 1994. IAWA. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  13. ^ Donaldson, L.A.; International Union of Forestry Research Organizations. Subject Group S 5.01--"Wood Quality; New Zealand Forest Research Institute; International Association of Wood Anatomists (1996). Recent advances in wood anatomy. New Zealand Forest Research Institute. Retrieved 2017-01-14.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Eckstein, D.; Baas, P.; International Association of Wood Anatomists (1999). Dendrochronology in monsoon Asia: proceedings of a Workshop on Southeast Asian Dendrochronology held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 16-20 February 1998. Published for the International Association of Wood Anatomists by the National Herbarium of the Netherlands. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  15. ^ Baas, P.; Richter, H.G.; International Association of Wood Anatomists (2004). IAWA list of microscopic features for softwood identification. Published for the International Association of Wood Anatomists at the National Herbarium Nederland. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
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  24. ^ International Association of Wood Anatomists (2006). IAWA Journal. Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  25. ^ International Association of Wood Anatomists (2007). IAWA Journal. Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  26. ISSN 0928-1541
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