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Araucaria angustifolia
Known as:
Araucaria brasiliensis
, non Araucaria brasiliensis Lamb. ex Loudon, nom. illeg.
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2011
2011
Native plantations as an important element for biodiversity in vanishing forested landscapes: A study of the near threatened araucaria tit spinetail (Leptasthenura setaria, Furnariidae)
Alejandro G. Pietrek
,
L. Branch
2011
Corpus ID: 40993232
Although forest loss is still a problem worldwide, estimated rates of deforestation have declined in the last decade, primarily…
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2010
2010
Hypocotyl of seedlings of the large-seeded species Araucaria angustifolia: an important underground sink of the seed reserves
L. R. Dillenburg
,
L. M. Rosa
,
M. Mósena
Trees
2010
Corpus ID: 22792879
Araucaria angustifolia exhibits cryptogeal germination, where the root–hypocotyl axis emerges first and penetrates into the soil…
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2008
2008
Initial growth of Brazilian pine (Araucaria angustifolia) under equal soil volumes but contrasting rooting depths
Carla L. Korndörfer
,
M. Mósena
,
L. R. Dillenburg
Trees
2008
Corpus ID: 23279905
Araucaria angustifolia is a critically endangered tall tree species of valuable wood, and field observations led to the…
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2006
2006
A diversidade diferencial beta de Coleoptera (Insecta) em uma paisagem antropizada do Bioma Araucária
Renato C. Marinoni
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Norma G. Ganho
2006
Corpus ID: 85322534
This study is part of an ongoing project on factors affecting abundance of coleopterans in the Vila Velha State Park, Ponta…
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2004
2004
Increasing the Efficiency of Microsatellite Discovery from Poorly Enriched Libraries in Coniferous Forest Species
L. Scott
,
M. Cross
,
M. Shepherd
,
T. Maguire
,
R. Henry
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
2004
Corpus ID: 25067512
Microsatellites are PCR based markers widely applicable in many plant species. Although the discovery and development of new…
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2002
2002
Effects of nitrogen fertilisation and weed control on nutrition and growth of a four-year old Araucaria cunninghamii plantation in subtropical Australia
Zhihong Xu
,
K. Bubb
,
J. Simpson
2002
Corpus ID: 55987811
XU, Z.H., BUBB, K. A. & SIMPSON, J. A. 2002. Effects of nitrogen fertilisation and weed control on nutrition and growth of a four…
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1999
1999
Growth rate, photosynthetic activity, and leaf development of Brazil pine seedlings (Araucaria angustifolia[Bert.] O. Ktze.)
W. Einig
,
A. Mertz
,
R. Hampp
Plant Ecology
1999
Corpus ID: 25511572
Seedlings of Brazil pine, a large-seeded South American conifer, were grown in a climate chamber to investigate vertical growth…
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1998
1998
Interrelationship between ectoparasites and wild rodents from Tijucas do Sul, state of Paraná, Brazil.
D. Barros-Battesti
,
M. Arzua
,
P. Linardi
,
J. R. Botelho
,
I. Sbalqueiro
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
1998
Corpus ID: 19257726
Sixteen species of ectoparasites were collected from 50 wild rodents, from August 1990 to August 1991, in an area of Araucaria…
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1998
1998
Inhibition of orthotropic replacement shoots with auxin treatment on decapitated hoop pine, Araucaria cunninghamii, for seed orchard management
S. House
,
M. Dieters
,
Murray Johnson
,
R. Haines
New forests
1998
Corpus ID: 21145691
Seed production in orchards of Araucaria cunninghamii involves grafting plagiotropic scions (using a terminal-side graft) which…
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1973
1973
Observations on insect flight in a tropical forest plantation
B. Gray
1973
Corpus ID: 85986690
Small numbers of Platypodidae were collected in flight in sticky traps overs a period of 25 days in a Hoop Pine plantation near…
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