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Tropical Tree Species

Outcrossing rate of Couratari multiflora (J.Smith) Eyma (Lecythidaceae), a low-density tropical tree species from a central Amazonian rainforest

Outcrossing rate of Couratari multiflora (J.Smith) Eyma (Lecythidaceae), a low-density tropical tree species from a central Amazonian rainforest

... of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP), located about 90 km north of Manaus (Amazon, Brazil, 2º 30’ S, 60º W) (Bierregaard and Gascon, 2001). Initially, we searched continuously for all trees ...

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Spatial patterns of a tropical tree species growing under an eucalyptus plantation in South‑East Brazil

Spatial patterns of a tropical tree species growing under an eucalyptus plantation in South‑East Brazil

... CONDIT, R., ASHTON, PS., BAKER, P., BUNYAVEJCHEWIN, S., GUNATILLEKE, SVS., GUNATILLEKE, N., HUBBELL, SP., FOSTER, RB., ITOH, A., LAFRANKIE, JV., LEE, HS., LOSOS, E., MANOKARAN, N., SUKUMAR, R. and YAMAKURA, T., 2000. ...

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Diurnal and seasonal carbon balance of four tropical tree species differing in successional status

Diurnal and seasonal carbon balance of four tropical tree species differing in successional status

... of tropical tree species under contrasting forest light ...four tropical tree species, Bauhinia forficata Link (Caesalpinioideae) and Guazuma ulmifolia ...pioneer species, ...

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Photosynthetic responses of tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance conditions

Photosynthetic responses of tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance conditions

... of tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance ...seven tropical trees of different successional groups under contrasting irradiance conditions, ...

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Network connectance and autonomy analyses of the photosynthetic apparatus in tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance conditions

Network connectance and autonomy analyses of the photosynthetic apparatus in tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance conditions

... in tropical tree species from different successional groups under contrasting irradiance ...different tree species to increasing irradiance are related to changes in network ...

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Seedling growth of fifteen Brazilian tropical tree species differing in successional status

Seedling growth of fifteen Brazilian tropical tree species differing in successional status

... Brazilian tropical tree species differing in successional ...fifteen tropical tree species representative, at the adult stage, of different successional positions, was studied ...

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Leaf optical properties as affected by shade in saplings of six tropical tree species differing in successional status

Leaf optical properties as affected by shade in saplings of six tropical tree species differing in successional status

... Tree species differing in successional status may present different responses to ...six tropical tree species differing in successional status and degree of shade ...studied ...

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Growth strategies of tropical tree species: disentangling light and size effects.

Growth strategies of tropical tree species: disentangling light and size effects.

... of tropical tree species. All species grew faster at higher light ...woody species in natural forests, not only at the seedling and sapling life stage ...shaping tree growth in ...

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Photosynthetic responses of four tropical tree species grown under gap and understorey conditions in a semi-deciduous forest

Photosynthetic responses of four tropical tree species grown under gap and understorey conditions in a semi-deciduous forest

... all species, except for the non-pioneer ...leiocarpa) tropical tree species grown under forest gap (G) and in understorey ...among species in the same site and different small letters ...

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High genetic diversity in a potentially vulnerable tropical tree species despite extreme habitat loss.

High genetic diversity in a potentially vulnerable tropical tree species despite extreme habitat loss.

... Over the last 150 years, Singapore’s primary forest has been reduced to less than 0.2% of its previous area, resulting in extinctions of native flora and fauna. Remaining species may be threatened by genetic ...

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Reserve Carbohydrates and Lipids from the Seeds of Four Tropical Tree Species with Different Sensitivity to Desiccation

Reserve Carbohydrates and Lipids from the Seeds of Four Tropical Tree Species with Different Sensitivity to Desiccation

... four species analyzed in the present study, independently of their tolerance to desiccation and storage ...different species, particularly in legumes (Górecki et ...

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Approximate Entropy as a measure of complexity in sap flow temporal dynamics of two tropical tree species under water deficit

Approximate Entropy as a measure of complexity in sap flow temporal dynamics of two tropical tree species under water deficit

... Approximate Entropy (ApEn), a model-independent statistics to quantify serial irregularities, was used to evaluate changes in sap flow temporal dynamics of two tropical species of trees subjected to water ...

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Chlorophyll fluorescence of tropical tree species in a semi-deciduous forest gap

Chlorophyll fluorescence of tropical tree species in a semi-deciduous forest gap

... early species of forest succession ...late species of forest succession than in early ...the species with the highest potential photochemical ...

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Water Potential and Viability of Seeds of Eugenia (Myrtaceae), a Tropical Tree Species, Based upon Different Levels of Drying

Water Potential and Viability of Seeds of Eugenia (Myrtaceae), a Tropical Tree Species, Based upon Different Levels of Drying

... Delgado and Barbedo (2007), for example, identified three different levels of critical water content (described as fresh mass basis) for the seeds of six species of Eugenia, from 65 (the most sensitive seeds) to ...

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Growth of tropical tree species and absorption of copper in soil artificially contaminated

Growth of tropical tree species and absorption of copper in soil artificially contaminated

... native tree species, belonging to the Fabaceae family, with wide geographical distribution in the Brazil (Mattos, 2002 ) and has a potential to be used in reforestation of areas contaminated with heavy ...

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BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

... In tropical forests the radiation, which reaches the forest floor under the canopy is only 1 – 3% of the total radiation above the canopy (Chazdon, 1988; Clark et ...among tropical tree ...

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Mating system in a neotropical tree species, Senna multijuga (Fabaceae)

Mating system in a neotropical tree species, Senna multijuga (Fabaceae)

... canopy tree Dryobalanops aromatica (Lee, 2000), in the endangered subshrub Eriogonum ovalifolium (Neel et ...some tropical tree species (James et ...

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An Efficient and Rapid DNA Minipreparation Procedure Suitable for PCRSSR and RAPD Analyses in Tropical Forest Tree Species

An Efficient and Rapid DNA Minipreparation Procedure Suitable for PCRSSR and RAPD Analyses in Tropical Forest Tree Species

... five tropical tree species: Copaifera langsdorffii, Hymenaea courbaril, Eugenia uniflora, Tabebuia roseo alba and Cariniana ...twelve tropical tree ...

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IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF TREE SPECIES IN URBAN AREAS USING WORLDVIEW-2 IMAGERY

IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF TREE SPECIES IN URBAN AREAS USING WORLDVIEW-2 IMAGERY

... between tree crowns and other vegetated surfaces such as shrubs and grasslands, a texture band was ...detecting tree canopy, whereas a high value of homogeneity and low value of entropy were used for ...

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Establishment and Evaluation of the Vegetative Community in A Surface Flow Constructed Wetland Treating Industrial Park Contaminants

Establishment and Evaluation of the Vegetative Community in A Surface Flow Constructed Wetland Treating Industrial Park Contaminants

... plant species because naturalized systems are more likely to: (a) be self-sustaining, (b) be more adapted to the local environment ...aggressive species spread to natural systems and out- compete native ...

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