The understanding of silviculture of native species in a determined region is fundamental for the selection of more appropriate species for using in ecological restoration. Trema micrantha (Cannabaceae), a pioneer species which is widely distributed, shading and attractive to birds, is intensively planted in restoration projects of the southeastern Brazilian Atlantic Forest. In order to get information regarding to the performance of this species in subtropical forests (subject to the yearly frosts), we analyzed its early growth in a planting carried out with 70 native tree species in 3 x 2 m spacing in four plots of 40 x 54 m. Semiannually, we collected data of 72 individuals of Trema micrantha. These data were statistically analyzed using...
Eriocnema fulva Naudin is an endangered herbaceous, perennial, iteroparous, evergreen species geogra...
In tropical areas with high levels of fragmentation due to agricultural use, forest fragments play a...
Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the potential of Inga vera (Ingá) and Enterolobium contortis...
Knowing the attributes of the most suitable species to overcome the obstacles in different environme...
Planting woodlots for ecosystem restoration must be based on silvics and ecological features of the ...
Selection of tree species is a key aspect of restoration in megadiverse biomes such as the Atlantic ...
A database on the performance of native plants under different environmental conditions can improve ...
Abstract: A study of natural post-fire succession was carried out in a disturbed vegetation around f...
Understanding the behavior of trees and how they will respond to future climate change is a crucial ...
The classification of species by functional traits facilitates their selection for the re...
Little knowledge on initial behavior of native tree species in recovering landscapes in the Amazon i...
The direct seeding technique stands out for forest restoration projects due to savings in deployment...
This study evaluated the process of restoration in a degraded Permanent Preservation Area (PPA) in t...
The annual pattern of fructification phenology of 23 native species of trees and bushes of Fernando ...
Colonization in the State of Paraná has culminated in the devastation of large forest areas in the e...
Eriocnema fulva Naudin is an endangered herbaceous, perennial, iteroparous, evergreen species geogra...
In tropical areas with high levels of fragmentation due to agricultural use, forest fragments play a...
Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the potential of Inga vera (Ingá) and Enterolobium contortis...
Knowing the attributes of the most suitable species to overcome the obstacles in different environme...
Planting woodlots for ecosystem restoration must be based on silvics and ecological features of the ...
Selection of tree species is a key aspect of restoration in megadiverse biomes such as the Atlantic ...
A database on the performance of native plants under different environmental conditions can improve ...
Abstract: A study of natural post-fire succession was carried out in a disturbed vegetation around f...
Understanding the behavior of trees and how they will respond to future climate change is a crucial ...
The classification of species by functional traits facilitates their selection for the re...
Little knowledge on initial behavior of native tree species in recovering landscapes in the Amazon i...
The direct seeding technique stands out for forest restoration projects due to savings in deployment...
This study evaluated the process of restoration in a degraded Permanent Preservation Area (PPA) in t...
The annual pattern of fructification phenology of 23 native species of trees and bushes of Fernando ...
Colonization in the State of Paraná has culminated in the devastation of large forest areas in the e...
Eriocnema fulva Naudin is an endangered herbaceous, perennial, iteroparous, evergreen species geogra...
In tropical areas with high levels of fragmentation due to agricultural use, forest fragments play a...
Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the potential of Inga vera (Ingá) and Enterolobium contortis...