2015
DOI: 10.1590/2236-8906-18/2015
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Stem anatomy in the spiny american palm Bactris (Arecaceae-Bactridinae)

Abstract: -(Stem anatomy in the spiny american palm Bactris (Arecaceae-Bactridinae)). Bactris trunks are made entirely by long sustained primary growth so that mechanical properties develop progressively as the trunk matures. Anatomical features vary throughout the stem so that one small sample is a limited representation. This limits the use for stem histology with systematic purposes. We examined stem anatomy in 17 out of 73 species representing all major sub-generic groups. Stem features do not associate well with th… Show more

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“…y Rhapis sp. (Kaplan, 1982a, b (citado por Tomlinson, 1990; Clement & Mora-Urpí, 1982;Clement, Mora-Urpí, & Costa., 1985;Ferreira, 1999;Horn, Fisher, Tomlinson, Lewis, & Laubengayer, 2009;Tomlinson, 1990, Tomlinson, Horn, & Fisher, 2011Valera, Maciel, Sanabria-Chó-pite, & Mendoza, 2012;Magellan, Tomlinson, & Huggett, 2015). Respecto a B. gasipaes, se ha estudiado la ecología de la especie debido a que se utiliza el fruto y la médula como producto alimenticio y la madera también es aprovechada para diferentes usos (Mora-Urpí et al, 1997;Chaimsohn, Montiel, Villalobos, & Mora-Urpí, 2008).…”
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“…y Rhapis sp. (Kaplan, 1982a, b (citado por Tomlinson, 1990; Clement & Mora-Urpí, 1982;Clement, Mora-Urpí, & Costa., 1985;Ferreira, 1999;Horn, Fisher, Tomlinson, Lewis, & Laubengayer, 2009;Tomlinson, 1990, Tomlinson, Horn, & Fisher, 2011Valera, Maciel, Sanabria-Chó-pite, & Mendoza, 2012;Magellan, Tomlinson, & Huggett, 2015). Respecto a B. gasipaes, se ha estudiado la ecología de la especie debido a que se utiliza el fruto y la médula como producto alimenticio y la madera también es aprovechada para diferentes usos (Mora-Urpí et al, 1997;Chaimsohn, Montiel, Villalobos, & Mora-Urpí, 2008).…”
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