2021
DOI: 10.1590/01047760202127012702
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Restoration potential of eight tree species from a seasonally dry tropical forest in southeast Piauí, Brazil

Abstract: Background:The conservation and restoration of forest landscapes is an important aspect of sustainable development. In semi-arid regions these practices are difficulted by the harsh climate of these environments, with low precipitation values and prolonged dry seasons. The objective of this study is to identify tree species from the south of the Brazilian state of Piauí that have potential to be used in forest restoration programs.Results: Data from forest inventory and tree characteristics were used to select… Show more

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“…A species of multiple boles and with adaptation to the most diverse site conditions, is cultivated in commercial plantations in some Brazilian Northeastern states such as Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Pernambuco. However, this species is still in process of domestication, as diff erent silvicultural systems having been tested with it used in pure and intercropped plantations (Balbinot et al, 2010) while also evaluating its potential in recovery of degraded areas (Ribeiro et al, 2021). Nevertheless, the species multiplication is still a process requiring further studies in order to increase the quantity of seedlings off ered as well as to improve their morphological and genetic qualities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A species of multiple boles and with adaptation to the most diverse site conditions, is cultivated in commercial plantations in some Brazilian Northeastern states such as Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Pernambuco. However, this species is still in process of domestication, as diff erent silvicultural systems having been tested with it used in pure and intercropped plantations (Balbinot et al, 2010) while also evaluating its potential in recovery of degraded areas (Ribeiro et al, 2021). Nevertheless, the species multiplication is still a process requiring further studies in order to increase the quantity of seedlings off ered as well as to improve their morphological and genetic qualities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%