ABSTRACT The liberation of trees of interest by cutting competing trees, woody vines and other lianas is a very important silvicultural practice in the management of forest species of interest present in secondary forests. Thus, we aimed to know the influence of the liberation on the mechanical stability and what dimensional height limit of C. canjerana (Vell.) Mart. saplings must have so that there is no problem of buckling of the stem after the liberation. To this end, the liberation of 105 plants of the species was carried out and the diameter and height were measured before and annually for three years after the application of the treatment. Based on the Mechanical Design Theory, a regression model was generated to know to allocation mo...
1 Trade-offs among plant traits may contribute to specialization for different environments and coex...
The assamela (afrormosia) whose scientific name is “Pericopsis elata” (Harms), a large tree of great...
The scaling of stem and crown was studied in eight Cecropia species in Amazonian and southeastern fo...
This work aimed to verify the influence of the liberation technique on the growth of a young populat...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESCabralea canjerana (canjerana) is...
This article aims to characterize horizontal and diameter structure of a managed forest using graphi...
<p>The present work was developed to observe and quantify the possibility of stem gain in five nativ...
The stem allometry (stem diameter vs. tree height) of a Neotropical palm (Euterpe edulis) found in r...
By applying engineering theory, we found that in order to achieve a certain degree of stem mechanica...
ABSTRACT This work was carried out to verify the plasticity of saplings of Cabralea canjerana plants...
International audienceBackground and Aims: In rain forests, sapling survival is highly dependent on ...
Data supporting article describing mechanical and structural organisation of a climin g plant trelli...
International audienceThis work aims to model the consequences of different strategies used by tree ...
Eperua falcata (vernacular name 'Wapa') is an abundant species of the French Guianan forest. However...
Tree buckling risk (actual height/critical buckling height) is an important biomechanical trait of p...
1 Trade-offs among plant traits may contribute to specialization for different environments and coex...
The assamela (afrormosia) whose scientific name is “Pericopsis elata” (Harms), a large tree of great...
The scaling of stem and crown was studied in eight Cecropia species in Amazonian and southeastern fo...
This work aimed to verify the influence of the liberation technique on the growth of a young populat...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESCabralea canjerana (canjerana) is...
This article aims to characterize horizontal and diameter structure of a managed forest using graphi...
<p>The present work was developed to observe and quantify the possibility of stem gain in five nativ...
The stem allometry (stem diameter vs. tree height) of a Neotropical palm (Euterpe edulis) found in r...
By applying engineering theory, we found that in order to achieve a certain degree of stem mechanica...
ABSTRACT This work was carried out to verify the plasticity of saplings of Cabralea canjerana plants...
International audienceBackground and Aims: In rain forests, sapling survival is highly dependent on ...
Data supporting article describing mechanical and structural organisation of a climin g plant trelli...
International audienceThis work aims to model the consequences of different strategies used by tree ...
Eperua falcata (vernacular name 'Wapa') is an abundant species of the French Guianan forest. However...
Tree buckling risk (actual height/critical buckling height) is an important biomechanical trait of p...
1 Trade-offs among plant traits may contribute to specialization for different environments and coex...
The assamela (afrormosia) whose scientific name is “Pericopsis elata” (Harms), a large tree of great...
The scaling of stem and crown was studied in eight Cecropia species in Amazonian and southeastern fo...