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Author(s): MORAIS, I. L. L. de; LIMA, A. A. de; SANTOS, I. N. L. dos; MENESES, C.; SILVA, R. F. da; LOPES, R.; FERREYRA RAMOS, S. L.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S.; LOPES, M. T. G. Studies using ecological niche models highlight the vulnerability of forest species to climate change. This work aimed to analyze the distribution of timber species Aspidosperma desmanthum, Cariniana... ... |
Author(s): TOMAZ, J. S.; BEZERRA, C. de S.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S.; LOPES, M. T. G. ABSTRACT. Stryphnodendron pulcherrimum is a species used medicinally among traditional Amazonian communities for its bactericidal activity and anti-inflammatory properties. Despite being adapted to ru... ... |
Author(s): BARROSO, P. A. V.; HOFFMANN, L. V.; COSTA, N. D. L. DA The native Brazilian cotton Gossypium mustelinum has never been planted. It is tetraploid and may cross with cultivated cotton. Endemic to Northeast Brazil, it was known only to grow in semi-arid area... ... |
Author(s): AMARO, G. C.; FIDELIS, E. G.; SILVA, R. S. da; MEDEIROS, C. M. de The red palm mite, Raoiella indica Hirst, is the most invasive pest, having spread quickly to several countries. In Brazil it is already present in several regions and has a high potential for dispers... ... |
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Author(s): AMARO, G. C.; FIDELIS, E. G.; MEDEIROS, C. M.; SILVA, R. S. da Schizotetranychus hindustanicus Hirst (Acari: Tetranychidae) known as the Hindustan citrus mite, is a quarantine pest present in Roraima, Brazil. In 1924 this pest was described in India. It was repor... ... |
Author(s): MATIAS, R. A. M.; REZENDE, A. V.; SEVILHA, A. C.; SCARIOT, A. O.; MATRICARDI, E. A. T.; TERRIBILE, L. C. The distribution of species of agro-extractivist interest and their ecological relationship with the physical environment geomorphological and bioclimatic allow supporting strategies aimed at socioeco... ... |
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Author(s): AGUIAR, A. V. de; WREGE, M. S.; SOUSA, V. A. de; SOARES, M. T. S.; FRITZSONS, E.; BOGNOLA, I. A.; SCARANTE, A. G.; MARCONDES, V. M. S.
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