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PROPRIEDADES TECNOLÓGICAS DA MADEIRA DE CERNE E ALBURNO DE PAU-BRASIL (PAUBRASILIA ECHINATA)
Celi Cristina Ramos da Silva +8 more
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ESTIMATIVA DO VOLUME DE UM PLANTIO DE Paubrasilia echinata LAM. LOCALIZADO EM MACAÍBA – RN
Stephanie Hellen Barbosa Gomes +4 more
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Paubrasilia echinata (brazilwood) is an endangered native tree from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest whose seeds tolerate maturation drying, but, unlike classic orthodox seeds, they quickly lose viability after shedding. This work analyzed the biochemical and ultrastructural changes during the maturation of brazilwood seeds, with particular attention to ...
Tatiana Botelho Mescia +5 more
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Tree-ring chronologies were built for wild and cultivated Paubrasilia echinata, a presently endangered species. Significantly P. echinata showed measurably different growth patterns related to the environment where wild and cultivated trees have grown. Paubrasilia echinata once grew so abundantly along the tropical coast of South America that the names
Tahysa Mota Macedo +6 more
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Several native and endemic tree species of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, especially precious wood species, are highly endangered. In consequence, the legal extraction from wild forests is completely forbidden, and legal extraction from plantations is strictly regulated. Among them is Paubrasilia echinata Lam.
Silke Lichtenberg +3 more
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COMPORTAMENTO DE MUDAS DE Paubrasilia echinata (LAM.) GAGNON, H. C. LIMA & G. P. LEWIS EM ÁREA DEGRADADA POR MINERAÇÃO DE AREIA EM MACAÍBA-RN [PDF]
José Augusto da Silva Santana +6 more
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Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2019
Abstract Human activities have drastically altered natural ecosystems, mostly by converting forests into agricultural and urban areas. Brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata) is an endangered tree endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest originally occurring along the whole coast.
Willams Oliveira +7 more
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Abstract Human activities have drastically altered natural ecosystems, mostly by converting forests into agricultural and urban areas. Brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata) is an endangered tree endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest originally occurring along the whole coast.
Willams Oliveira +7 more
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