Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Eva Santos de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Garcia,Silvana dos Santos Carvalho, Albernaz,Ana Luisa Kerti Mangabeira, Tomazello Fillho,Mario, Moutinho,Victor Hugo Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: 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 deepened through future, broader dendroecological studies, which may better elucidate the understanding of the species population dynamics and promote more sustainable uses. Wood disks were collected from the base of five 29-year-old trees from a planting site in the Curua-Una Experimental Station, located in Prainha, Pará State, Brazil. Samples were polished and sanded for the x-ray microdensitometric analysis. Values of minimum, average, and maximum density (0.581, 0.84, and 1.077gcm-3, respectively) were obtained. There was a significant difference in density between the studied trees. Growth rings boundaries, through densitometric pith-bark profile are demarcated by fibrous zones, with density variation between the early wood and late wood. This study concludes that the growth rings of the studied species are distinct and annual, validating the technique used.
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spelling Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometrydendrochronologyyellow heartdensityAmazonABSTRACT: 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 deepened through future, broader dendroecological studies, which may better elucidate the understanding of the species population dynamics and promote more sustainable uses. Wood disks were collected from the base of five 29-year-old trees from a planting site in the Curua-Una Experimental Station, located in Prainha, Pará State, Brazil. Samples were polished and sanded for the x-ray microdensitometric analysis. Values of minimum, average, and maximum density (0.581, 0.84, and 1.077gcm-3, respectively) were obtained. There was a significant difference in density between the studied trees. Growth rings boundaries, through densitometric pith-bark profile are demarcated by fibrous zones, with density variation between the early wood and late wood. This study concludes that the growth rings of the studied species are distinct and annual, validating the technique used.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000400501Ciência Rural v.47 n.4 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150895info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade,Eva Santos deGarcia,Silvana dos Santos CarvalhoAlbernaz,Ana Luisa Kerti MangabeiraTomazello Fillho,MarioMoutinho,Victor Hugo Pereiraeng2017-03-03T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
title Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
spellingShingle Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
Andrade,Eva Santos de
dendrochronology
yellow heart
density
Amazon
title_short Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
title_full Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
title_fullStr Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
title_full_unstemmed Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
title_sort Growth ring analysis of Euxylophora paraensis through x-ray microdensitometry
author Andrade,Eva Santos de
author_facet Andrade,Eva Santos de
Garcia,Silvana dos Santos Carvalho
Albernaz,Ana Luisa Kerti Mangabeira
Tomazello Fillho,Mario
Moutinho,Victor Hugo Pereira
author_role author
author2 Garcia,Silvana dos Santos Carvalho
Albernaz,Ana Luisa Kerti Mangabeira
Tomazello Fillho,Mario
Moutinho,Victor Hugo Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Eva Santos de
Garcia,Silvana dos Santos Carvalho
Albernaz,Ana Luisa Kerti Mangabeira
Tomazello Fillho,Mario
Moutinho,Victor Hugo Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dendrochronology
yellow heart
density
Amazon
topic dendrochronology
yellow heart
density
Amazon
description 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 deepened through future, broader dendroecological studies, which may better elucidate the understanding of the species population dynamics and promote more sustainable uses. Wood disks were collected from the base of five 29-year-old trees from a planting site in the Curua-Una Experimental Station, located in Prainha, Pará State, Brazil. Samples were polished and sanded for the x-ray microdensitometric analysis. Values of minimum, average, and maximum density (0.581, 0.84, and 1.077gcm-3, respectively) were obtained. There was a significant difference in density between the studied trees. Growth rings boundaries, through densitometric pith-bark profile are demarcated by fibrous zones, with density variation between the early wood and late wood. This study concludes that the growth rings of the studied species are distinct and annual, validating the technique used.
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