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Inoculation of Schizolobium parahyba with Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Increases Wood Yield under Field Conditions [PDF]
Schizolobium parahyba var. amazonicum (Huber ex Ducke) occurs naturally in the Brazilian Amazon. Currently, it is being planted extensively because of its fast growth and excellent use in forestry.
Martha Viviana Torres Cely +2 more
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Pest categorisation of <i>Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae</i>. [PDF]
Abstract The EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae, a clearly defined fungus of the family Botryosphaeriaceae, which was first described in 2008 as a cryptic species within the L. theobromae complex.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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Co-Inoculation of Trichoderma harzianum and Bradyrhizobium Species Augment the Growth of Schizolobium parahyba var. parahyba (Vell.) Blake Seedlings [PDF]
The adoption of “consortium” of potential microorganisms can optimize the forest seedling production process. The objective of this study was to evaluate in greenhouse conditions the effect of co-inoculation between Trichoderma harzianum, Bradyrhizobium ...
Natália Cássia de Faria Ferreira +2 more
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PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING MICROBIAL INOCULANT FOR Schizolobium parahyba pv. parahyba
Schizolobium parahyba pv. amazonicum (Huber ex Ducke) Barneby (paricá) occurs naturally in the Amazon and is significant commercial importance due to its rapid growth and excellent performance on cropping systems.
Priscila Jane Romano Gonçalves Selari +2 more
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O Schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) Blake, popularmente conhecido por “guapuruvu”, apresenta anéis de crescimento distintos, evidenciados por maior espessamento de suas paredes no lenho tardio e pela presença de parênquima em faixa marginal.
João Vicente De Figueiredo Latorraca
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Phylogeography of the disjunct
Margis Rogerio +7 more
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Qualidade do Lenho de Árvores de Schizolobium parahyba VAR. amazonicum, Acre, Brasil
RESUMO Atualmente, há grande demanda por madeira de árvores de espécies tropicais, como a de Schizolobium parahyba var. amazonicum, sendo escassa a literatura sobre as condições de crescimento e a qualidade do seu lenho. Este trabalho analisa a estrutura
Moisés Silveira Lobão +3 more
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Effects of canopy connectivity on the arboreal ant community in coffee shade trees
We manipulated connectivity between the crowns of large shade trees and found more species and increased compositional similarity in connected crowns. Differences in connectivity in the upper canopy may be important in structuring differences in ant communities in shaded agricultural systems and unmanaged forests.
fern Wildtruth, Ivette Perfecto
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Abstract The use of biochar is expected to improve soil fertility and close nutrient cycles in degraded strongly weathered tropical soils. We, therefore, hypothesized that biochar amendment to tree plantations (a) increases nutrient fluxes with litterfall alone and with mineral fertilizer plus lime and (b) reduces N losses reflected by lower δ15N ...
Esthela Margarita González Sarango +2 more
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Animal‐pollinated plants interact with neighbors for both abiotic resources and pollination, but few studies have compared the relative magnitude of these effects, particularly in agroecosystems. This study evaluated the effects of neighboring plants at three vertical strata (herbs, coffee bushes, and canopy trees) on pollen deposition, fertilization ...
Gordon Fitch +4 more
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