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M.F. Obando,R. Moya
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Aim of study: The objective of this work is to examine wood properties of a mixed plantation of Samanea saman and Enterolobium cyclocarpum, combined with native species of Costa Rica.Area of study: Mixed plantation in dry tropical zone of Costa Rica.Mate...
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Sarcinelli, Tathiane Santi; Fernandes Filho, Elpídio Inácio; Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud; De Marco Júnior, Paulo; Leite, Fernando Palha
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M.E. Fernández,J.E. Gyenge,M.M. de Urquiza,S. Varela
Pág. 162 - 174
More stressful conditions are expected due to climatic change in several regions, including Patagonia, South-America. In this region, there are no studies about the impact of severe drought events on growth and wood characteristics of the most planted fo...
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L. Jr. Rodrigues Nogueira,J.L. de Moraes Gonçalves,V. Lex Engel,J. Parrotta
Pág. 536 - 545
Brazil?s Atlantic Forest ecosystem has been greatly affected by land use changes, with only 11.26% of its original vegetation cover remaining. Currently, Atlantic Forest restoration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for carbon se...
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Jose Ramon Arevalo,J D Delgado,J M Fernandez-Palacios
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Exotic tree monocultures adversely affect native ecosystems through competition and alteration of nutrient availability and dynamics. However, there is evidence of some tree plantations facilitating a more rapid recovery of the native plant communities b...
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