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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil
We evaluate the ecological sustainability of extracting the oleoresin of Copaifera multijuga Hayne and some factors influential in its production. We monitored oleoresin production after initial extraction in 43 mother trees in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil (2°57′43″ S, 59°55...
Autor principal: | Medeiros, Raquel da Silva |
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oai:repositorio:1-18544 Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil Medeiros, Raquel da Silva Vieira, Gil Ecological Sustainability (ecos) In Trees Soil Clay Content Tree Diameters Extraction Method Legume Nontimber Forest Product Resin Sustainability Termite Tree Amazonas Brasil Manaus South America Copaifera Copaifera Langsdorffii Copaifera Multijuga Isoptera We evaluate the ecological sustainability of extracting the oleoresin of Copaifera multijuga Hayne and some factors influential in its production. We monitored oleoresin production after initial extraction in 43 mother trees in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil (2°57′43″ S, 59°55′38″ W). We evaluated production relative to tree diameter (DBH), collection interval, soil clay content, competition intensity, and termite infestation. 57% of productive trees had DBH ≥ 41 cm and were responsible for 95% of total production. Although these trees had the highest initial production, after one year only 28% of initial oleoresin production was recuperated, much slower than in trees with DBH < 41 cm. Production was positively correlated with DBH and dominance within mother tree. Oleoresin production varied slightly with season. Trees that never produced oleoresin did not have termite infestations. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2020-06-15T22:02:05Z 2020-06-15T22:02:05Z 2008 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18544 10.1016/j.foreco.2008.04.041 en Volume 256, Número 3, Pags. 282-288 Restrito Forest Ecology and Management |
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Ecological Sustainability (ecos) In Trees Soil Clay Content Tree Diameters Extraction Method Legume Nontimber Forest Product Resin Sustainability Termite Tree Amazonas Brasil Manaus South America Copaifera Copaifera Langsdorffii Copaifera Multijuga Isoptera |
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Ecological Sustainability (ecos) In Trees Soil Clay Content Tree Diameters Extraction Method Legume Nontimber Forest Product Resin Sustainability Termite Tree Amazonas Brasil Manaus South America Copaifera Copaifera Langsdorffii Copaifera Multijuga Isoptera Medeiros, Raquel da Silva Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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Ecological Sustainability (ecos) In Trees Soil Clay Content Tree Diameters Extraction Method Legume Nontimber Forest Product Resin Sustainability Termite Tree Amazonas Brasil Manaus South America Copaifera Copaifera Langsdorffii Copaifera Multijuga Isoptera |
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We evaluate the ecological sustainability of extracting the oleoresin of Copaifera multijuga Hayne and some factors influential in its production. We monitored oleoresin production after initial extraction in 43 mother trees in the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil (2°57′43″ S, 59°55′38″ W). We evaluated production relative to tree diameter (DBH), collection interval, soil clay content, competition intensity, and termite infestation. 57% of productive trees had DBH ≥ 41 cm and were responsible for 95% of total production. Although these trees had the highest initial production, after one year only 28% of initial oleoresin production was recuperated, much slower than in trees with DBH < 41 cm. Production was positively correlated with DBH and dominance within mother tree. Oleoresin production varied slightly with season. Trees that never produced oleoresin did not have termite infestations. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Medeiros, Raquel da Silva |
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Vieira, Gil |
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Vieira, Gil |
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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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Sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (Copaifera multijuga Hayne) oleoresin in Manaus, AM, Brazil |
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sustainability of extraction and production of copaiba (copaifera multijuga hayne) oleoresin in manaus, am, brazil |
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Forest Ecology and Management |
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2020 |
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