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Sep 12, 2024 · Euterpe is a genus from the palm family (Arecaceae) and comprises seven species distributed between Central and South America, of which five are native to Brazil (Henderson and Galeano 1996, Henderson 2000). The plants are characterized by a slender and greyish stem, solitary, or clustered, a well-developed and prominent sheath, and apical ...
Jun 13, 2022 · We used microsatellite markers to access the genetic diversity and structure of 26 populations and 527 adult individuals of Euterpe edulis, a native palm which is an important food resource for...
Euterpe edulis (Arecaceae) is a palm threatened with extinction, found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, and in gallery forests of the Brazilian Cerrado (Henderson et...
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Dec 15, 2021 · Forest cover in scale of landscape determines demographic patterns for Euterpe edulis. • Euterpe edulis populations are extinct in a highly deforested region with less than 25% forest cover.
- Adrielle Leal, Adrielle Leal, Maíra Benchimol, Deborah Faria, Pavel Dodonov, Eliana Cazetta
- 2021
Jun 13, 2022 · We used microsatellite markers to access the genetic diversity and structure of 26 populations and 527 adult individuals of Euterpe edulis, a native palm which is an important food resource for fauna and is intensively exploited due to economic reasons.
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Jul 28, 2022 · The chloroplast genome junctions (IRB/LSC; IRB/SSC, SSC/IRA; IRA/LSC) from the Euterpe species, and other Brazilian palm species from subfamily Arecoideae were examined to identify differences between individuals within the same genus and among subfamilies.