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    Reassimilation of Leaf Internal CO2 Contributes to Isoprene Emission in the Neotropical Species Inga edulis Mart by Sabrina Garcia, Kolby Jardine, Vinicius F. de Souza, Rodrigo A. F. de Souza, Sergio Duvoisin Junior, José Francisco de C. Gonçalves

    Published in Forests (01-06-2019)
    “…Isoprene (C5H8) is a hydrocarbon gas emitted by many tree species and has been shown to protect photosynthesis under abiotic stress. Under optimal conditions…”
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    Effects of light and temperature on isoprene emission at different leaf developmental stages of eschweilera coriacea in central Amazon by Alves, Eliane Gomes, Harley, Peter, Gonçalves, José Francisco de C., Moura, Carlos Eduardo da Silva, Jardine, Kolby

    Published in Acta amazonica (2014)
    “…Isoprene emission from plants accounts for about one third of annual global volatile organic compound emissions. The largest source of isoprene for the global…”
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    Ecofunctional Traits and Biomass Production in Leguminous Tree Species under Fertilization Treatments during Forest Restoration in Amazonia by Roberto K. Jaquetti, José Francisco de C. Gonçalves, João Baptista S. Ferraz, Marciel J. Ferreira, Ulysses M. dos Santos Junior

    Published in Forests (01-04-2016)
    “…Background: Choosing the correct species and fertilization treatments is a determining factor in the success of forest restoration. Methods: A field study was…”
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    Eficiência no uso dos nutrientes por espécies pioneiras crescidas em pastagens degradadas na Amazônia central by Silva, Carlos E. M., Gonçalves, José Francisco de C., Feldpausch, Ted R., Luizão, Flávio J., Morais, Ronaldo R., Ribeiro, Glaudecy O.

    Published in Acta amazonica (01-12-2006)
    “…Nas últimas décadas, considerável parcela da floresta amazônica tem sido transformada em pastagens que, em função da baixa fertilidade natural dos solos e do…”
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