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Wood density in dense forest in central Amazonia, Brazil

Forest Ecology and Management, 2005
Measurements of wood density of trees in Amazonian forests are necessary to reduce uncertainties in estimates of carbon stocks and of greenhouse-gas emissions from deforestation. Based on samples from 310 trees in 186 species or morpho-species collected near Manaus, Brazil, the present study finds that commonly used wood density estimates found in ...
Euler Melo Nogueira   +2 more
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Influence of site in the wood quality ofEucalyptusin plantations in Brazil

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2019
Genetic materials interact with the environment in specific ways, therefore their responses in wood need to be better understood. The present study sought to evaluate the influence of different climatic conditions in Minas Gerais, Brazil on Eucalyptus grandis × Eucalyptus urophylla wood.
Barbosa, Thiago Leite   +6 more
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Review of Wood Drying Research in Brazil: 1984–2004

Drying Technology, 2006
In Brazil, research on wood drying has been more focused on applied aspects than on fundamentals ones, and results have been published almost exclusively in Brazilian journals. The study of lumber deformation under aggressive drying conditions resulted in methods to group species and to define kiln schedules.
Ivaldo P. Jankowsky   +1 more
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Perspectives for Sustainable Wood Pellets Production in Brazil

2014
Brazil is a country with several advantages to act as a leader in agro-industrial and silviculture sectors, particularly those dedicated to energy, featuring sustainable biomass production with significant potential for exploitation. Its natural and geographical conditions are quite favorable and there are available areas with adequate characteristics ...
Escobar, J.F.   +3 more
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Bioengineering of an elastase inhibitor from Caesalpinia echinata (Brazil wood) seeds

Phytochemistry, 2021
Protease inhibitors have been widely used in several therapeutic applications such as in the treatment of bleeding disorders, hypertension, cancer and pulmonary diseases. In a previous work, we demonstrated that a Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor isolated from the seeds of Caesalpinia echinata (CeEI) exhibits pharmacological potential in lung ...
Cruz-Silva, Ilana   +4 more
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Pestalotiopsis leaf spot of Brazil wood, Caesalpinia echinata

Plant Pathology, 1991
A necrotic leaf spot of Brazil wood trees is reported as caused by Pestalotiopsis maculans. This appears to be the first report of such a disease.
MARIA de LOURDES MENDES, J. J. MUCHOVEJ
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The Wood-Beach at Recife: A Contribution to the Economic History of Brazil

The Americas, 1949
The cutting and shipment of wood is one of the oldest and most important aspects of Brazilian trade with Portugal. The rich red dye produced from the tree called pau brasil or Brazil wood was esteemed so highly that at first it outweighed in importance all other products of the colony.
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Petrified Woods in the Mesozoic of Southern Brazil

2022
Tânia Lindner Dutra   +1 more
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Cultivation of a Wild Strain of Wood Ear Auricularia cornea from Brazil

Current Microbiology
Auricularia cornea has become one of the most important cultivated mushrooms worldwide. Although not remarkably flavorful, Auricularia species are very versatile and rehydrate easily after drying, adding a unique and pleasing texture to the dishes. In this study, we collected, identified, and domesticated a wild strain of A.
Mariana P. Drewinski   +3 more
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Wood energy yield for Eucalyptus clones growing under seasonal drought-stress in Brazil

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2021
Rodrigo De Sousa Oliveira   +2 more
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