Ecological adaptation of wild peach palm, its in situ conservation and deforestation-mediated extinction in Southern Brazilian Amazonia.
Ecological adaptation of wild peach palm, its in situ conservation and deforestation-mediated extinction in Southern Brazilian Amazonia.
Author(s): CLEMENT, C. R.; SANTOS, R. P.; DESMOULIERE, S. J. M.; FERREIRA, E. J. L.; FARIAS NETO, J. T. de
Summary: The Arc of Fire across southern Amazonia seasonally attracts worldwide attention as forests are cut and burned for agricultural expansion. These forests contain numerous wild relatives of native South American crops, such as peach palm.
Publication year: 2009
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Eastern Amazon
Keywords: Amazonia, Conservação, Desmatamento
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