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caesalpiniaceous ; adj of, relating to, or belonging to the Caesalpiniaceae, a mainly tropical family of leguminous plants that have irregular flowers: includes carob, senna, brazil, cassia, and poinciana ; (from New Latin Caesalpinia type genus, named after Andrea Cesalpino (1519--1603), Italian botanist)
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the three most abundant caesalpiniaceous species forming groves at Korup, Cameroon, .... demography of three large caesalpiniaceous tree species ...
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that of the caesalpiniaceous resins such as Pon- ... may be compared to the caesalpiniaceous res- ... The caesalpiniaceous and dipterocarpaceous resins ...
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1996). D. guianensis is an endemic caesalpiniaceous species of the; Guiana shield, being also present in abundance in Suriname (Basralocus), Guyana, and in the Brazilian northern states of Amapa and Para (public comm., ILDIS World;
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A variety of other co-occurring caesalpiniaceous trees failed to exhibit .... Other caesalpiniaceous canopy tree species occurring in the area were sampled, ...
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were 1425+402 (95% limits)trees ha-1 of which Caesalpiniaceous legumes .... nearly 53% of all the trees examined and are all Caesalpiniaceous legumes. ...
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to a natural assemblage of ravenelias that occur on caesalpiniaceous hosts and exhibit similar morphological .... cal traits and the caesalpiniaceous hosts. ...
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Praz, C. Seedling survival and growth of three ectomycorrhizal caesalpiniaceous tree species in a Central African rain forest; Journal of Tropical Ecology, 22: 499-511 [pdf, 210 KB]
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Praz, C. 2006. Seedling survival and growth of three ectomycorrhizal caesalpiniaceous tree species in a Central African rain forest. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY. 22(5):499-511.
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HEM) of ectomycorrhizal caesalpiniaceous legumes were selected from an earlier enumeration along an east-west 5-km transect. The codominant caesalps in HEM plots were Microberlinia bisulcata, Tetraberlinia bifoliolata, and T. moreliana, and ordination showed the LEM and HEM plots to be floristically distinct.
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