PROGRAMA DE SILVICULTURA DE ESPÉCIES NATIVAS DA ESTAÇÃO EXPERIMENTAL DE CIÊNCIAS FLORESTAIS DE ITATINGA (E.E.C.F.I.)
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https://doi.org/10.24278/2178-5031.199244694Keywords:
Native species, mixed plantations, secondary succession, restoration ecology, tropical forestryAbstract
This work describes the policy that establishes the Research Program on the Forestry of 'Native Species, which has just been introduced. This program is supported by the Forestry Science Department of ESALQ, São Paulo University, through Itatinga Experimental Slation of Forestry Science. It is shown a brief history about the Itatinga Experimental Station, placing it according to São Paulo University and emphasizing its importance in the development of teaching and research activities on Forestry Science. Next, the trials that have been developed are presented, as well as the actual stage of each trial.
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