01375naa a2200337 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024501170007726000090019452005040020365000260070765000100073365000260074365000210076965000130079065000220080365000200082565000100084565000190085565000130087465000140088765000100090165000260091165300120093765300110094965300110096065300090097170000210098077300360100116701272019-12-16 2002 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aDÜNISCH, O. aRegulation of xylem sap flow in an evergreen, a semi-deciduous, and a deciduous Meliaceae species of the Amazon. c2002 aThe significance of phenological characteristcs, stomatal conductance of the leaves, and stem water storage fluctuations for the regulation of xylem sap flow in an evergreen (Carapa guianensis Aubl.), in a semi-deciduous (Swietenia macrophylla King), and in a deciduous (Cedrela odorata L.) Meliaceae species was studied in a 7-year-old plantation nera Manaus, Brazil. The study responds to the increasing demand for knowledge on the water regulations of highly exploited timber trees of the Amazon. aquantitative analysis atrees aAnálise Quantitativa aAnatomia Vegetal aAndiroba aCarapa Guianensis aCedrela Odorata aCedro aDicotiledónea aEspécie aMeliaceae aMogno aSwietenia Macrophylla aAmzonas aBrasil aManaus aXyem1 aMORAIS, R. R. de tTREESgv. 16, p. 404-416, 2002.