Search Results - "O’Connor, Paula Helena Pereira"
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Trema micrantha (L.) Blume. IN PLANTATIONS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN SUBTROPICAL FOREST
Published in Ciência florestal (01-07-2018)“…ABSTRACT The understanding of silviculture of native species in a determined region is fundamental for the selection of more appropriate species for using in…”
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Trema micrantha (L.) Blume. IN PLANTATIONS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN SUBTROPICAL FOREST
Published in Ciência florestal (28-02-2019)“…The understanding of silviculture of native species in a determined region is fundamental for the selection of more appropriate species for using in ecological…”
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Invasion of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) in Southern Brazilian subtropical forest
Published in Revista Acta Biológica Catarinense (16-05-2018)“…This study aimed to evaluate the level of Hovenia dulcis (oriental-raisin-tree) invasion in an area under ecological restoration (area 1) and in a fragment…”
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Trema micrantha <?I>(L.) Blume. IN PLANTATIONS FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN THE BRAZILIAN SUBTROPICAL FOREST
Published in Ciência florestal (01-10-2018)“…The understanding of silviculture of native species in a determined region is fundamental for the selection of more appropriate species for using in ecological…”
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Top pruning on seedlings rejuvenation: a tool for nurseries in Brazilian Atlantic Forest reforestation
Published in Revista Acta Biológica Catarinense (28-09-2021)“…Plant nurseries produce many species simultaneously, which are often not used at the right time, remaining in the nurseries. These plants become aged and tall…”
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Invasion of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) in Southern Brazilian subtropical forest
Published in Revista Acta Biológica Catarinense (30-03-2018)“…This study aimed to evaluate the level of Hovenia dulcis (oriental-raisin-tree) invasion in an area under ecological restoration (area 1) and in a fragment…”
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