2023
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13256
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Size and crown shape predict reproductive maturity of Carapa guianensis in upland and floodplain forests in the northeastern Amazon

Carlos Darwin Angulo Villacorta,
Henrique Szymansky Ribeiro Gomes,
Marcelino Carneiro Guedes
et al.

Abstract: Comprehending the size distribution within a population and grasping its connection to tree maturation (onset of reproductive phase) is pivotal for formulating sustainable management strategies and conserving numerous tree species. The objective of this study was to compare the structure and probability of fruit production of Carapa guianensis in two types of forest (varzea, or floodplain, vs. terra firme, or upland) in the northeastern Amazon, Brazil. The study was conducted in four permanent plots of 300 × 3… Show more

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