2017
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20150895
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Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry

Abstract: Euxylophora paraensis Huber - Rutaceae, popularly known as yellow heart, is a species with a low-density population that has suffered intense exploitation in recent decades. This has led to its inclusion in the IBAMA list of endangered species. This study aimed to evaluate the existence of growth rings and their annuity in five trees of Euxylophora paraensis through the x-ray microdensitometry technique, as well as to compare them using the classical method. Application feasibility of this technique can be dee… Show more

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“…In our study, these morphological changes were also verified by X-ray densitometry (Figure 3C,F,I). The potential of X-ray densitometry techniques to characterize and delimit tree rings has been increasingly validated for tropical species (e.g., [74][75][76][77][78]).…”
Section: Tree-ring Demarcationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, these morphological changes were also verified by X-ray densitometry (Figure 3C,F,I). The potential of X-ray densitometry techniques to characterize and delimit tree rings has been increasingly validated for tropical species (e.g., [74][75][76][77][78]).…”
Section: Tree-ring Demarcationmentioning
confidence: 99%