Brazil has a great diversity of forest species; however, the stands contain mostly species of Eucalyptus and Pinus. Faced with this, the present study is based on the analysis of the characteristics of native species with high potential and innovative character of timber species for cultivation. The Australian cedar (Toona ciliata) and African mahogany (Khaya spp.) are important species, mainly benefiting in reducing the exploitation of native forests remaining in the country. However, the species of (Cordia Americana) and (Aspidosperma polyneuron) show great potential yet to be explored, both in releasing commercial plantations and their proper use, that meets sustainability requirements.O Brasil possui grande diversidade de espécies flore...
Forest restoration projects are usually planted with a reduced number of species as compared to stan...
The majority of the studies related to aphids in Brazil has been exclusively focused on species with...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509821117This study indicated the non-timber forest products (NTFPs) a...
Brazil has a great diversity of forest species; however, the stands contain mostly species of Eucaly...
Toona ciliata M. Roem. belongs to the Meliaceae bothanic family introduced in Brazil because this sp...
The high cost of restoring tropical forests is one of the greatest obstacle to achieving large-scale...
Breeding of forest species is limited by intrinsic characteristics such as individual’s height and l...
This study investigated the twig-nesting ants of native forest and eucalyptus plantations in southea...
Pinuselliottii is one of the most important tree species currently used for forestry plantations in ...
A variabilidade isoenzimática para seis populações de Grevillea robusta, oriundas de um teste de pro...
The use of forests of Eucalyptus has become more expressive in Brazil, mostly because of the excelle...
Due to their high commercial value and acceptance in the international market, mahogany species have...
This study aimed to describe the functional traits of tree species in an Araucaria Forest fragment, ...
An important forest research challenge in the Amazonian is finding forms of reforesting degraded are...
This study aimed to describe the functional traits of tree species in an Araucaria Forest fragment, ...
Forest restoration projects are usually planted with a reduced number of species as compared to stan...
The majority of the studies related to aphids in Brazil has been exclusively focused on species with...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509821117This study indicated the non-timber forest products (NTFPs) a...
Brazil has a great diversity of forest species; however, the stands contain mostly species of Eucaly...
Toona ciliata M. Roem. belongs to the Meliaceae bothanic family introduced in Brazil because this sp...
The high cost of restoring tropical forests is one of the greatest obstacle to achieving large-scale...
Breeding of forest species is limited by intrinsic characteristics such as individual’s height and l...
This study investigated the twig-nesting ants of native forest and eucalyptus plantations in southea...
Pinuselliottii is one of the most important tree species currently used for forestry plantations in ...
A variabilidade isoenzimática para seis populações de Grevillea robusta, oriundas de um teste de pro...
The use of forests of Eucalyptus has become more expressive in Brazil, mostly because of the excelle...
Due to their high commercial value and acceptance in the international market, mahogany species have...
This study aimed to describe the functional traits of tree species in an Araucaria Forest fragment, ...
An important forest research challenge in the Amazonian is finding forms of reforesting degraded are...
This study aimed to describe the functional traits of tree species in an Araucaria Forest fragment, ...
Forest restoration projects are usually planted with a reduced number of species as compared to stan...
The majority of the studies related to aphids in Brazil has been exclusively focused on species with...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509821117This study indicated the non-timber forest products (NTFPs) a...