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Phylogeography of the genus Carapa in the lowlands of the Amazon and the influence of polyembryony on its diversification.

Project summary:

The main objective of the proposed project here will be to understand the species limits in Carapa, to support the understanding of species diversification in the Amazon, a region of great diversity and where Carapa plays an important role in the local economy

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Semirian Campos Amoêdo

Highest degree:

Master in Biological Sciences (Botany)

Year obtained:

2015

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Current student

Brazil

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Amoêdo, S. C., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (2017). Seed quality evaluation by tetrazolium staining during a desiccation study of the recalcitrant seeds of Carapa guianensis Aubl. and Carapa surinamensis Miq. - Meliaceae. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 12(12), 1005-1013.

Amoêdo, S. C., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (2018). A comparative study of the thermal ranges of three germination criteria of a tropical tree with bioeconomic interest: Carapa surinamensis Miq. (Meliaceae). Brazilian Journal of Biology, 79(2), 213-219. Epub July 30.

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National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA)

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