2016
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20150268
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Growth dynamics of rubber tree clones in northwestern Minas Gerais, Brazil

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the growth of rubber tree clones (Hevea brasiliensis(

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“…Survival of a species is the initial parameter that can demonstrate its potential to adapt in a given region. However, according to TERRA et al (2016), it is necessary to analyze the values of parameters that are important from silvicultural aspect (such as H and DBH) in order to measure the development of the species meant to be used in the arrangement, and thus, highlighting species with the greatest potential for plantation in the rural properties of the region under consideration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Survival of a species is the initial parameter that can demonstrate its potential to adapt in a given region. However, according to TERRA et al (2016), it is necessary to analyze the values of parameters that are important from silvicultural aspect (such as H and DBH) in order to measure the development of the species meant to be used in the arrangement, and thus, highlighting species with the greatest potential for plantation in the rural properties of the region under consideration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arg. é a maior fonte de borracha natural do mundo (VIEIRA et al, 2017), sendo considerada a espécie mais importante do ponto de vista comercial (GONZALES et al, 2013;PAES-TAKAHASHI et al, 2016;TERRA et al, 2016;VIEIRA et al, 2017). Sua borracha é obtida das partículas contidas no látex, fluído citoplasmático extraído continuamente dos vasos laticíferos situados na casca das árvores por meio de cortes sucessivos de finas fatias de casca, processo denominado de sangria (PAES-TAKAHASHI et al, 2016;CRUZ;PEREIRA;MENDONÇA, 2017).…”
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