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Due to the current exploitation and consequent extinction of native medicinal plants around the world, new strategies have been proposed to address the sustainable use of this resource. Accordingly, the goal of this study is to assess the speed of bark regeneration of Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão and to compare the tannin content before and after tissue regeneration. Twenty individuals from an area of Caatinga in Caruaru, Pernambuco State (NE Brazil), were selected. To evaluate the speed of bark regeneration, four treatments were established, according to the area of bark removed (10 × 2, 6 × 5, 8 × 5 and 10 × 5 cm), with five replicates (five individuals of M. urundeuva Allemão) and three treatments of tannin content (bark removed before damage, as regenerated tissue, and non-impacted bark or control). At the end of 23 months of monitoring the regeneration, we found that only seven of the 20 individuals analyzed did not fully heal. No significant correlation between the monthly percent regeneration and average monthly precipitation was found. The tannin content varied according to the quantified tissue (after damage, regenerated and control) as well as between damage classes (20 cm2—41.64 to 63.53 mg; 30 cm2—49.25 to 67.54 mg; 40 cm2—31.69 to 67.44 mg; 50 cm2—34.08 to 48.53 mg). Despite the variations found, there was no significant difference between the measurement periods (p > 0.05) or damage classes (p > 0.05). The results showed that the regeneration rate was higher in individuals belonging to the 10 × 2 and 10 × 5 cm groups and that there is no correlation between precipitation and regeneration speed. Tannin levels did not vary significantly in the tissues before damage and after regeneration.
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Monteiro, J.M., Lins Neto, E.M.F., Araújo, E.d.L. et al. Bark regeneration and tannin content in Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão after simulation of extractive damages—implications to management. Environ Monit Assess 180, 31–39 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-010-1770-3
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