2017
DOI: 10.1590/01047760201723042387
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ECOLOGIC FEATURES OF WOOD ANATOMY OF Casearia sylvestris SW (SALICACEAE) IN THREE BRAZILIAN ECOSYSTEMS

Abstract: Casearia sylvestris SW (Salicaceae) is a highly adaptive perennial species that is found throughout Latin America and widely spread in Brazil. This work analyzed the ecological features of wood anatomy of C. sylvestris occurring in three ecosystem types: Cerrado, Gallery Forest (Northern of Minas Gerais) and Mata Atlântica (Southern of Minas Gerais). Qualitative features were similar among plants in the three ecosystems, differing only in the distribution of pith flecks and neighboring tyloses that were more f… Show more

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“…Variability in secondary xylem structure in species of wide distribution is common among tree species (Liu and Noshiro, 2003), but the results are conflicting (Aguilar-Rodríguez et al, 2006). This variability could occur in response to different genetic and biochemical factors (Savidge, 1996;Ye, 2002), likewise to abiotic parameters (Mota et al 2017;Begum et al, 2017;Nabais et al, 2018). Some studies evaluated the correlations between secondary xylem structure with climatic and abiotic parameters,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Variability in secondary xylem structure in species of wide distribution is common among tree species (Liu and Noshiro, 2003), but the results are conflicting (Aguilar-Rodríguez et al, 2006). This variability could occur in response to different genetic and biochemical factors (Savidge, 1996;Ye, 2002), likewise to abiotic parameters (Mota et al 2017;Begum et al, 2017;Nabais et al, 2018). Some studies evaluated the correlations between secondary xylem structure with climatic and abiotic parameters,…”
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confidence: 99%