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The essences from sylviculture have been used for pulp and paper and charcoal industry. Hence, value-added examples for construction are essential. However, this use needs to be ensured by criteria prescribed by technical standards such... more
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      Materials ScienceWood ScienceTimberMechanical Behavior Of Materials
Eucalypt species have become a multiple raw material. Some species have low coverage in the use as durable goods. Low-used variety is the Eucalyptus alba, despite its popularity in railway companies. This study aimed to investigate... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberMechanical Behavior Of MaterialsEucalypts
Scholars studying the globalization of Australian trees have previously emphasized the rapid natural propagation of Australian trees outside of their native habitats, believing their success to be a reversal of ‘‘ecological imperialism’’... more
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      GlobalizationEnvironmental HistoryHistory of ScienceWorld History
Revegetation within cleared farming landscapes offers the potential to restore habitat for many woodland-dependent species that have declined since European settlement. Most species of arboreal marsupials require hollows for breeding and... more
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      ZoologyEnvironmental EducationScience CommunicationConservation Biology
Eucalyptus globulus, um excelente fármaco atuante no sistema respiratório e imunológico. Resumo: O objetivo deste artigo foi fazer uma revisão sistemática do perfil farmacognóstico da planta medicinal, Eucalyptus globulus (Myrtaceae)... more
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      EucalyptsEucalyptusEucalipto
Machine learning and spectral index (SI) thresholding approaches have been tested for fire-severity mapping from local to regional scales in a range of forest types worldwide. While index thresholding can be easily implemented, its... more
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      Fire EcologyTemperate ForestsWildfiresEucalypts
In the late summer of 2009, a massive firestorm swept through more than one million acres of dense bush in the southeast corner of Australia, killing 173 people and leaving more than 7,000 homeless. In the aftermath of the disaster,... more
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      Landscape EcologyClimate ChangeAustralian Indigenous StudiesEnvironmental Humanities
Eucalypts have not been well accepted for construction use by civil societies in different nations. For the elimination of these cultural barriers, there is the demand for better knowledge of the physical-mechanical properties of these... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberEucalyptsWood Engineering
Eucalypt wood is an important raw material with multiple uses applied for furniture, pulp and paper, charcoal, biomass, and construction. Sixteen tests were performed to evaluate physical and mechanical properties of Eucalyptus triantha,... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberEucalyptsWooden Structure
In this study approximately 420 of the described species of Eucalyptus were examined for cyanogenesis. Our work has identified an additional 18 cyanogenic species, 12 from living tissues and a further six from herbarium samples. This... more
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      PhytochemistryChemical EcologyBiological SciencesEucalypts
Eucalypts are among the most important short-rotation hardwoods, planted worldwide for the pulp and paper industry. Even though the genus comprises over 700 species, only about a dozen species are used for pulping purposes, therefore,... more
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      PulpingEucalyptsChemical CompositionKraft Pulping
A family-wide palynological study of Myrtaceae was conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy (LM). In this part of the study, the pollen morphology of 18 genera and 150 species from the Myrtaceae tribes of... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PalynologyPollen MorphologyEucalypts
Forest Red Gum eucalypt provides a versatile wood and is converted into different purposes. However, such wood is somewhat limited in structural ends, which highlights the need to exploit this gap through diffusion of mechanical... more
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      Structural EngineeringWood ScienceTimberEucalypts
Eucalyptus globulus is native to Australia and currently one of the most cultivated hardwood species worldwide. The adaptation of E. globulus to fire-prone habitats has been linked to fire as a driver for regeneration and subsequent... more
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      BotanyConservation BiologyEcologyEucalypts
Abstract We studied egg production and the occurrence of adaptive superparasitism in Anaphes nitens, an egg parasitoid of the Eucalyptus snout beetle Gonipterus scutellatus. First, we determined whether A. nitens females were synovigenic... more
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      ParasitismEucalyptsManagement of forest insects pests
Machine learning and spectral index (SI) thresholding approaches have been tested for fire-severity mapping from local to regional scales in a range of forest types worldwide. While index thresholding can be easily implemented, its... more
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      Remote SensingTemperate ForestsWildfiresEucalypts
Eucalyptus urophylla consists in a wood-producing species, which offers a natural multiple raw material of good quality for applications in rural and civil constructions. However, Eucalyptus urophylla still has a small utilization as... more
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      Exotic SpeciesWood ScienceTimberEucalypts
RESUMEN La degradación superficial en madera de exteriores se debe a una combinación de factores meteorológicos inherentes al entorno de exposición y a la colonización de organismos xilófagos. Desde un punto de vista técnico y económico... more
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      Wood ScienceTimberEucalyptsWood Engineering
In this study approximately 420 of the described species of Eucalyptus were examined for cyanogenesis. Our work has identified an additional 18 cyanogenic species, 12 from living tissues and a further six from herbarium samples. This... more
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      Chemical EcologyEucalyptsPlant DefenceCyanogenic Glycosides
In this study, we aimed evaluate the behavior of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophylum trabeum and white-rot fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus on thermally-modified Eucalyptus grandis wood. To this end, boards from five-year-eleven-month-old E.... more
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      EucalyptsHeat Treated WoodEucaliptoDecay Resistance
Fire is a natural part of most Australian landscapes and has an important influence on the biological productivity and biotic composition of many ecosystems. Although fire is commonly used as a management tool, the precise nature of the... more
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      Fire EcologyTemperate ForestsEucalyptsEnvironmental Heterogeneity
Spiral grain in 181 trees from a 9-year-old plantationgrown Eucalyptus dunnii was normally distributed with mean −0.33 degrees (to the left) and standard deviation 1.7 degrees, and was affected by family and by crown asymmetry.... more
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      EucalyptsBuildingForestry Sciences
Cinco espécies de Eucalyptus (E. grandis, E. urophylla, E. Camaldulensis, E. torelliana e E. phaeotrica), dentre as dez espécies mais utilizadas em plantações florestais de larga escala, foram submetidas ao aumento do CO2 e à interação... more
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      DroughtAir pollutionEucalypts
Eucalypts are among the most important short-rotation hardwoods, planted worldwide for the pulp and paper industry. Even though the genus comprises over 700 species, only about a dozen species are used for pulping purposes, therefore,... more
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      ChemistryPulpingEucalyptsEucalyptus
Cinco espécies de Eucalyptus (E. grandis, E. urophylla, E. Camaldulensis, E. torelliana e E. phaeotrica), dentre as dez espécies mais utilizadas em plantações florestais de larga escala, foram submetidas ao aumento do CO2 e à interação... more
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      BiologyDroughtAir pollutionDrought Stress
Distributions of common species of Eucalyptus in south-eastem Australia are related to gradients in temperature and rainfall. To determine whether intrinsic water-use efficiency (as indexed by carbon isotope discrimination, A) or other... more
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      Plant Physiology (Biology)EucalyptsHabitatCarbon Isotope Discrimination
Historia y Sociedad, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín, Medellín, pp. 237-264. ISSN: 0121-8417.
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      History of Natural HistoryHistory of ScienceHistória Ambiental-Eco-História / Environmental HistoryPress and media history
Here, a new approach to macromolecular imaging of leaf tissue using a multichannel focal plane array (FPA) infrared detector was compared with the proven method of infrared mapping with a synchrotron source, using transverse sections of... more
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      EucalyptsInfrared spectroscopyBiospectroscopyEucalyptus
Spiral grain in 181 trees from a 9-year-old plantation-grown Eucalyptus dunnii was normally distributed with mean -0.33 degrees (to the left) and standard deviation 1.7 degrees, and was affected by family and by crown asymmetry.... more
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      EucalyptsStandard DeviationBuildingHeritability
O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar simulação, verificando a rentabilidade de um sistema agrossilvicultural composto por eucalipto, arroz, soja e gado, de acordo com a variação do espaçamento de plantio do eucalipto e dos sistemas... more
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      EucalyptsEucaliptoAgroforestry SystemsRentability
In this study, we aimed evaluate the behavior of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophylum trabeum and white-rot fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus on thermally-modified Eucalyptus grandis wood. To this end, boards from five-year-eleven-month-old E.... more
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      EucalyptsHeat Treated WoodEucaliptoDecay Resistance
Forest dieback is a worldwide problem that is likely to increase with climate change and increasing human demands for resources. Eucalyptus camaldulensis forests are an acute example of forest dieback, with 70% of the Victorian Murray... more
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      EucalyptsFloodingThinningMurray-Darling Basin
Growth stress in 9-year-old plantation-grown Eucalyptus dunnii was assessed by measuring longitudinal growth strain. Strain varied considerably (370 to 1560 µm m -1 ) and was sufficiently heritable (h 2 =0.3-0.5) that tree breeding may be... more
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      EucalyptsForestry Sciences
Plants have evolved a vast array of defence mechanisms to avoid or minimize damage caused by herbivores and pathogens. The costs and benefits of defences are thought to vary with the availability of resources, herbivore pressure and plant... more
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      Resource AllocationEucalyptsEucalyptusPlant Defence
Eucalyptus urophylla consists in a wood-producing species, which offers a natural multiple raw material of good quality for applications in rural and civil constructions. However, Eucalyptus urophylla still has a small utilization as... more
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      Exotic SpeciesWood ScienceTimberEucalypts
A unique obligate mutualism occurs between species of Fergusonina Malloch flies (Diptera: Fergusoninidae) and nematodes of the genus Fergusobia Currie (Nematoda: Neotylenchidae). These mutualists together form different types of galls on... more
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      Evolutionary BiologySpeciationMorphologyBiological Sciences
Forest Red Gum eucalypt provides a versatile wood and is converted into different purposes. However, such wood is somewhat limited in structural ends, which highlights the need to exploit this gap through diffusion of mechanical... more
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      Structural EngineeringWood ScienceTimberBioscience
Spiral grain in 181 trees from a 9-year-old plantationgrown Eucalyptus dunnii was normally distributed with mean −0.33 degrees (to the left) and standard deviation 1.7 degrees, and was affected by family and by crown asymmetry.... more
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      EucalyptsStandard DeviationBuildingHeritability
An analysis of Eucalyptus dunnii plantation growth in north-eastern NSW shows that 30% increase in site index can contribute a 300% increase in profitability, and that clonal production of the best family could contribute a further... more
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      The economics of crimeForest EconomicsEucalyptsProfitability
Growth stress in 9-year-old plantation-grown Eucalyptus dunnii was assessed by measuring longitudinal growth strain. Strain varied considerably (370 to 1560 µm m -1 ) and was sufficiently heritable (h 2 =0.3-0.5) that tree breeding may be... more
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      EucalyptsHeritabilityForestry SciencesStrain
Eucalyptus urophylla consists in a wood-producing species, which offers a natural multiple raw material of good quality for applications in rural and civil constructions. However, Eucalyptus urophylla still has a small utilization as... more
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      Exotic SpeciesWood ScienceTimberEucalypts
A family-wide palynological study of Myrtaceae was conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy (LM). In this part of the study, the pollen morphology of 18 genera and 150 species from the Myrtaceae tribes of... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMycologySystematics (Taxonomy)
The release of hydrogen cyanide from endogenous cyanide-containing compounds in plants is an effective herbivore deterrent. We investigated temporal and spatial variations in cyanogenic glycoside concentration in greenhousegrown seedlings... more
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      EucalyptsCyanideTree Physiology