01422naa a2200325 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024501070007726000090018452005390019365000130073265000130074565000220075865000200078065000100080065000130081065000250082365000100084865000260085865300110088465300120089565300180090770000220092570000190094770000200096670000200098670000170100677300730102316701792018-06-21 2002 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aDÜNISCH, O. aLight, water, and nutrient demand for the growth of the three high quality timber species (Meliaceae). c2002 aThe study responds to the demand for the cultivation of exploited native tree species of the Amazon for high quality timber production in plantations. The relationship of the light availability, the water and nutrient content of the soil, the net photosynthesis and the biomass production of one to eight-year-old Swietenia macrophylla King (true mahogany), Carapa guianensis Aubl. (Andiroba), and Cedrela odorata L. (Cedro) was invetigated on natural sites and in plantations in the states of Amazonas, Para, and Mato Grosso, Brazil. aAmazonia aAndiroba aCarapa Guianensis aCedrela Odorata aCedro aEspécie aFator de Crescimento aMogno aSwietenia Macrophylla aBrasil aSpecies aYield factors1 aAZEVEDO, C. P. de1 aGASPAROTTO, L.1 aMONTÓIA, G. R.1 aSILVA, G. J. da1 aSCHWARTZ, T. tJournal of Applied Botany-Angewandte Botanikgv. 76, p. 29-40, 2002.