Abstract:Forest fragmentation leads to various environmental problems. It causes edge effects that can decrease biodiversity, promote the growth of lianas, and affect the production of epicuticular wax. This study focuses on examining the secondary metabolites found in the epicuticular wax of Vismia guianensis leaves and investigating the impact of the edge effect on their production. We extracted and quantified the epicuticular wax and analyzed its constituents using gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometer… Show more
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