“…The high wood price in international market has stimulated a large scale, causing a drastic reduction of natural stocks of this species in Brazil, causing risk of extinction as there is no renewal in same proportions as exploitation (ALMEIDA et al, 2010;VIEIRA and WEBER, 2015). However, in some Brazil regions, extensive species cultivation has been carried out, whether in form of pure monocultures or intercropped such, e.g., agroforestry systems (SAF's) and crop-livestock-forest integration systems (ILPF's) (GUIMARÃES NETO et al, 2004;COSTA et al, 2013;CONDÉ et al, 2013;SANCHES et al, 2016).…”