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Author(s): GILES, A. L.; SCHIETTI, J.; ROSENFIELD, M. R.; MESQUITA, R. C.; VIEIRA, D. L. M.; VIEIRA, I. C. G.; POORTER, L.; BRANCALION, P. H. S.; PEÑA-CLAROS, M.; SIQUEIRA, J.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, L.; ESPÍRITO-SANTO, M. M. do; SARMENTO, P. S. de M.; FERREIRA, J. N.; BERENGUER, E.; BARLOW, J.; ELIAS, F.; CASSOL, H. L. G.; SILVA, R. C.; RIBEIRO, S. C.; MEDEIROS, N.; JUNQUEIRA, A. B.; MASSOCA, P.; FERREIRA, M. J.; GASTAUER, M.; FERREIRA, L. V.; ALMEIDA, D. R. A. de; ARAGÃO, L. E. O.; JAKOVAC, C. C. Natural regeneration of Amazon forests offers a promising strategy to mitigate forest loss and advance the goals of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. However, the vast variability in regeneratio... ... |
Author(s): SIMÕES, L. H. P; GUILLEMOT, J.; RONQUIM, C. C.; WEIDLICH.; BRANCALION, P. ABSTRACT: Tree monocultures are widespread across human-modified tropical landscapes, providing financial benefits to farmers and a large share of wood products to society. However, using monoculture... ... |
Author(s): CARVALHO, A. L. de; OLIVEIRA, M. V. N. d'; PUTZ, F. E.; OLIVEIRA, L. C. de We evaluated the impacts of selective logging on tree regeneration one, four, and eight years after harvests in Antimary State Forest in the State of Acre, Brazil. We inventoried tree seedlings, sapli... ... |
Author(s): SIMÕES, L. H. P.; GUILLEMOT, J.; RONQUIM, C. C.; WEIDLICH, E. W. A.; MUYS, B.; FUZA, M. S.; LIMA, R. A.; BRANCALION, P. H. S. Abstract: Tree monocultures constitute an increasing fraction of the global tree cover and are the dominant tree- growing strategy of forest landscape restoration commitments. Their advantages to prod... ... |
Author(s): MIRANDA, Z. P.; GUEDES, M. C.; BATISTA, A. P. B.; SILVA, D. A. S. da The aim of this study was to evaluate the natural regeneration dynamics of Mora paraensis in floodplain forests in three regions of the eastern Amazon, and specifically, to explore the relationship be... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, J. A. de; SANTOS, M. R. A. dos Piper marginatum, popularly known in Brazil as Caapeba, is a native Amazonian plant of shrubby size, traditionally used for its active principles that act as therapeutic agents in wounds and pathologi... ... |
Author(s): WADT, L. H. de O.; KAINER, K. A.; STAUDHAMMER, C. L.; SERRANO, R. O. P. The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use could play a central role in conservation. Brazil nut is considered a model non-timber product for prom... ... |
Author(s): HABIBI, P.; SA, M. F. G. de; SILVA, A. L. L. da; MAKHZOUM, A.; COSTA, J. da L.; BORGHETTI, I. A.; SOCCOL, C. R.
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Author(s): SOUZA, F. F. P. DE; PÉREZ-GUERRERO, J. A.; GOMES, M. J. P.; CAVALCANTE, F. L.; SOUZA FILHO, M. de S. M. de; CASTRO-SILVA, I. I.
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Author(s): SOUZA, F. V. D.; CANTO, A. M. M. E.; SOUZA, A. da S.; COSTA, M. A. P. de C. This work aimed to evaluate the influence of naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and gibberellic acid (GA3) plant regulators in in vitro etiolation and subsequent regeneration of the PE x SC-60 pineapple hyb... ... |
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