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Phytoextraction and Cd Allocation to the Stem of Woody Species Used in Cacao Agroforestry [PDF]
Global cacao production, primarily led by African countries, is facing a crisis, which presents growth potential for South American countries like Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.
Fabricio E. L. Carvalho +5 more
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The plant species Cedrela odorata has been largely exploited in the timber industry due to the high demand for its wood. Therefore, C. odorata has been considered a vulnerable species since 1994, under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
Jaime Simbaqueba +2 more
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Ecological Correspondence Between Morphological Variation and Germplasm Movement Zones of Cedrela odorata L. in Southeastern Mexico [PDF]
This study analyzed seven foliar traits of Cedrela odorata L. (Meliaceae) in 87 individuals across three germplasm movement zones in Tabasco, Mexico (VIII: humid; XIV: intermediate; XXI: dry) to assess differentiation and climatic relationships.
Manuel Lorenzo Núñez-Piedra +4 more
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Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike. [PDF]
Climate change is recognized as an important threat to global biodiversity because it increases the risk of extinction of many species on the planet. Mexico is a megadiverse country and native tree species such as red cedar (Cedrela odorata) can be used ...
Israel Estrada-Contreras +4 more
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Pure plantations established across different topographic positions may respond differently and exhibit varied stand characteristics. However, there is limited information on variability of pure plantation stand attributes along topographic gradients ...
Bertrand Festus Nero, Justice Opoku
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Evaluación de la técnica de injerto en tres genotipos de Cedrela odorata L.
Background. Grafting is an effective propagation technique for cloning trees with superior characteristics. Objective. To evaluate the effect of grafting technique and genotype on graft success of Cedrela odorata L. Methodology. C.
Esther Paredes Díaz +3 more
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EFFECTS OF THE CLIMATE GRADIENT ONF THE WOOD DENSITY OF Cedrela odorata L. IN THE NEOTROPICAL REGION
Understanding wood properties is crucial for optimizing its technological potential, enhancing both the effectiveness of use and product quality. Among these properties, density is regarded as one of the most significant. Numerous studies have documented
Thassiana Lacerda Coelho +3 more
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Shade Tree Selection in Cocoa Agroforestry: Ghanaian Farmers' Preferences, Ecological Insight and Drivers of Local Ecological Knowledge. [PDF]
The study found a moderate (23) pool of preferred shade tree species among cocoa farmers, with specific species favored at different cocoa production stages, which highlights the need for diversified agroforestry systems to enhance resilience and sustainability.
Asigbaase M, Ndego SB, Effah B.
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"Touch&Play" Wood Typification by the MasSpec Pen. [PDF]
ABSTRACT We have investigated the ability of a MasSpec Pen (MSPen) “three‐in‐one” (extraction, transfer, and ionization) device coupled to a mass spectrometer to provide instantaneous chemical profiles that could promptly characterize wood samples from the mahogany (Meliaceae) family.
Reis A +7 more
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