Tree growth is a fundamental indicator for conservation plans of Amazonian floodplain forests. In this study we use dendrochronology to analyze wood growth patterns of Tabebuia barbata and Vatairea guianensis, two tree species occurring in nutrient-rich white-water (várzea, Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve, MSDR) and nutrient-poor black-water (igapó, Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve, ASDR) floodplain forests of Central Amazonia. From 20 trees per species and floodplain system (total of 80 trees) growing under a similar flooding regime with a mean inundation height of about 4 m we measured diameter at breast height (dbh). We sampled two cores per tree with an increment corer at the height of dbh to determine wood density (WD), t...
Physiological, cytological, and anatomical studies were carried out on the tolerance of trees to sub...
This comparative study on environment-tree growth relationships of the high quality native tree spec...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
Tree growth is a fundamental indicator for conservation plans of Amazonian floodplain forests. In th...
Tree growth is a fundamental indicator for conservation plans of Amazonian floodplain forests. In th...
Macrolobium acaciifolium (Benth.) Benth. (Fabaceae) is a dominant legume tree species occurring at l...
Growth rates of stands and tree species are a basic information for the development of sustainable m...
ABSTRACT The forest dynamics in the Amazonian floodplains is strongly triggered by the flood pulse. ...
Cross section discs were taken from 66 tree species at two sites in the Central Amazonian inundation...
Central Amazonian floodplain forests near Manaus can be divided into two ecosystems, according to th...
Amazonian floodplain forests along large rivers consist of two distinct floras that are traced to th...
For tropical tree species, wood density can vary greatly both within and between species depending o...
The annual and regular flood pulse is the main hydrologic feature found in the large floodplains alo...
Timber harvesting is an important economic activity in nutrient-rich floodplain forests (várzea) of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the natural regeneration dynamics of Mora paraensis in floodpl...
Physiological, cytological, and anatomical studies were carried out on the tolerance of trees to sub...
This comparative study on environment-tree growth relationships of the high quality native tree spec...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
Tree growth is a fundamental indicator for conservation plans of Amazonian floodplain forests. In th...
Tree growth is a fundamental indicator for conservation plans of Amazonian floodplain forests. In th...
Macrolobium acaciifolium (Benth.) Benth. (Fabaceae) is a dominant legume tree species occurring at l...
Growth rates of stands and tree species are a basic information for the development of sustainable m...
ABSTRACT The forest dynamics in the Amazonian floodplains is strongly triggered by the flood pulse. ...
Cross section discs were taken from 66 tree species at two sites in the Central Amazonian inundation...
Central Amazonian floodplain forests near Manaus can be divided into two ecosystems, according to th...
Amazonian floodplain forests along large rivers consist of two distinct floras that are traced to th...
For tropical tree species, wood density can vary greatly both within and between species depending o...
The annual and regular flood pulse is the main hydrologic feature found in the large floodplains alo...
Timber harvesting is an important economic activity in nutrient-rich floodplain forests (várzea) of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the natural regeneration dynamics of Mora paraensis in floodpl...
Physiological, cytological, and anatomical studies were carried out on the tolerance of trees to sub...
This comparative study on environment-tree growth relationships of the high quality native tree spec...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...