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Volumn 102, Issue 1-3, 2005, Pages 349-357
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Inorganic chemical composition of native trees of the atlantic forest
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Author keywords
Atlantic Forest; Biodiversity; Chemical elements; Hotspot
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Indexed keywords
BIODIVERSITY;
COMPOSITION EFFECTS;
MONTE CARLO METHODS;
SOILS;
ZINC;
ATLANTIC FOREST;
CHEMICAL SPECIFICITY;
NATIVE TREES;
FORESTRY;
BROMINE;
CALCIUM;
CERIUM;
CESIUM;
COBALT;
INORGANIC COMPOUND;
IRON;
POTASSIUM;
RUBIDIUM;
SAMARIUM;
SCANDIUM;
SODIUM;
STRONTIUM;
ZINC;
BIODIVERSITY;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
FOREST ECOSYSTEM;
NATIVE SPECIES;
UNDERSTORY;
ANALYTICAL ERROR;
ARTICLE;
BIODIVERSITY;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
CONCENTRATION (PARAMETERS);
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CORRELATION ANALYSIS;
FACTORIAL ANALYSIS;
FORESTRY;
MONTE CARLO METHOD;
NONHUMAN;
PLANT LEAF;
PROBABILITY;
SOIL ANALYSIS;
SPATIAL SOIL VARIABILITY;
SPECIES DIFFERENCE;
STUDENT T TEST;
TREE;
VEGETATION;
BIODIVERSITY;
BRAZIL;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
FACTOR ANALYSIS, STATISTICAL;
METALS;
MONTE CARLO METHOD;
PLANT LEAVES;
SOIL POLLUTANTS;
TREES;
BIODIVERSITY;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
LEAVES;
PLANTS;
SOIL;
TREES;
ZINC;
BRAZIL;
SOUTH AMERICA;
WESTERN HEMISPHERE;
WORLD;
BATHYSA;
BATHYSA MERIDIONALIS;
EUTERPE EDULIS;
GOMIDESIA;
HYERONIMA;
HYERONIMA ALCHORNEOIDES;
MARLIEREA;
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EID: 15544371620
PISSN: 01676369
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-005-6032-4 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (12)
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References (11)
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