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Author(s): MESQUITA, R. G. A.; CÉSAR, A. A. S.; MENDES, R. F.; MENDES, L. M.; MARCONCINI, J. M.; GLENN, G.; TONOLI, G. H. D.
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Author(s): FREITAS, J. A. de; FREIRE NETO, A. O. da L.; BUCCI, L. A.; RANZINI, M.; AGUIAR, A. V. de; LIMA, I. L. de; LONGUI, E. L. AbstractResin tapping is an activity that aims to extract resin from trees, and thususe this product industrially. The species most used for resin tapping in Brazil is Pinus elliottiivar, elliottii. T... ... |
Author(s): AGUIAR, A. V. de; SANTOS, W. dos; SOUSA, V. A. de; DEGENHARDT, J.; QUISEN, R. C.; MATOS, J. L. M.; VENSON, I.; PRATA, J. G.; OLIVEIRA, E. B. de; MORAES, M. L. T. de; FREITAS, M. L. M.; VILA BOAS, O.; FRITZSONS, E.; WREGE, M. S.; SOUZA, B. M.; CAMBUIM, J.; SHIMIZU, J. Y.
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Author(s): MARTOS, J.; SILVEIRA, L. F. M.; SILLVEIRA, C. F.; CASTRO, L. A. S. de; FERRER-LUQUE, C. M.
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Author(s): MATOS, J.; SILVEIRA, L. F. M.; SILVEIRA, C. F.; CASTRO, L. A. S. de; FERRER-LUQUE, C. M.
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Author(s): LAZZAROTTO, M.; RUIZ, H. Z.; LAZZAROTTO, S. R. da S.; SCHNITZLER, E.; MORAES, M. L. T. de; CAMBUIM, J.; SANTOS, W. dos; AGUIAR, A. V. de Pinus species exhibit fast growth and are good producers of wood, cellulose and resin. Brazil is the second largest producer of resin. The People?s Republic of China is the main producer with approxim... ... |
Author(s): GARCIA, R. H. S.; FILGUEIRAS, J. G.; COLNAGO, L. A.; AZEVEDO, E. R. 1H time domain nuclear magnetic resonance (1H TD-NMR) at a low magnetic field becomes a powerful technique for the structure and dynamics characterization of soft organic materials. This relies mostly... ... |
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Author(s): SANTOS, W. dos; SOUZA, D. C. L.; MORAES, M. L. T. de; AGUIAR, A. V. de The purpose of this work was to estimate genetic parameters and selection gain of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis progeny trial for wood and resin production as well as correlation between them. Exper... ... |
Author(s): KROTH, P. L.; BORTOLON, L.; SCHLINDWEIN, J. A.; BORTOLON, E. S. O. The ion exchange resin method has received considerable attention as an alternative soil test method to evaluate plant available nutrients. This study sought to investigate the effect of changes to th... ... |
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