Don't know how the following table will format(?)
Species Glr/El Glt/El Grt/El
Balsa 0.054 0.037 0.005
Yellow 0.074 0.068 0.017
Birch
Douglas 0.064 0.078 0.007
Fir
Spruce 0.064 0.061 0.003
Sitka
Sweetgum 0.089 0.061 0.021
Walnut 0.085 0.062 0.021
Black
Poplar 0.075 0.069 0.011
Yellow
From Table 4.1 in Encyclopedia of Wood
As you can see, there's quite a mix. 'l' is short for longitudinal, 'r' for radial and 't' for tangential Glr is the modulus for the 'longitudinal-radial' plane. If you need the tabular information, I can scan it and email it to you.
Taro:
Wood, being orthotropic, has 6 values for poissons ratio. Doug fir for example has values 0.29, 0.45, 0.39, 0.37, 0.04 and 0.03 for Ulr, Ult, Urt, Utr, Url and Utl, respectively.