El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.

Panama has a varied and rich flora. The total extension it has (75,517 Km2), And in which 9000 species of angiospermae plants (Magnoliophyta Division) from which 1230 (17,3%) are endemic it is an evidence of this. Panama has a varied and rich flora. Panama has a very varied and rich flora. An eviden...

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Autor: Vargas Jimenez, Luis Manuel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2002
País:Panamá
Institución:Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí
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maderable
peligro de extinción
paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky
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spelling El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.Vargas Jimenez, Luis ManuelSangrillo Negromaderablepeligro de extinciónparamachaerium gruberi BrisickyPanama has a varied and rich flora. The total extension it has (75,517 Km2), And in which 9000 species of angiospermae plants (Magnoliophyta Division) from which 1230 (17,3%) are endemic it is an evidence of this. Panama has a varied and rich flora. Panama has a very varied and rich flora. An evidence of this is the fact that within its total area (75,517 km2) 9000 angiosperm species (Magnoliophyta division) have been recordered. 1,250 (17,3%) of those plants are endemic. Human activities in which forests are clear-cut represent a direct and indirect threat to the huge vegetal richness, particularly, to endemic plants whose extintion may cause either loss of species with an unknown economical potential or that has not been exploted at its large extent. The Sangrillo Negro is an endemic species with a local economic importance whose surviving is threated by the Human Forces. However, its life cycle has not been studied in detail nor estimated how it may be affected by the changes (irregularities). The man has caused in the environment surrounding him. The reasons previously mentioned leaded us to study the Sangrillo Negro during 1985-1990 what allow to check known data and get more new information to make clear some points about this interesting specie.Panama has a varied and rich flora. The total extension it has (75,517 Km2), And in which 9000 species of angiospermae plants (Magnoliophyta Division) from which 1230 (17,3%) are endemic it is an evidence of this. Panama has a varied and rich flora. Panama has a very varied and rich flora. An evidence of this is the fact that within its total area (75,517 km2) 9000 angiosperm species (Magnoliophyta division) have been recordered. 1,250 (17,3%) of those plants are endemic. Human activities in which forests are clear-cut represent a direct and indirect threat to the huge vegetal richness, particularly, to endemic plants whose extintion may cause either loss of species with an unknown economical potential or that has not been exploted at its large extent. The Sangrillo Negro is an endemic species with a local economic importance whose surviving is threated by the Human Forces. However, its life cycle has not been studied in detail nor estimated how it may be affected by the changes (irregularities). The man has caused in the environment surrounding him. The reasons previously mentioned leaded us to study the Sangrillo Negro during 1985-1990 what allow to check known data and get more new information to make clear some points about this interesting specie.NATURA2019-09-23T15:23:48Z2019-09-23T15:23:48Z2002Articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://jadimike.unachi.ac.pa/handle/123456789/128spaesnoneNATURA;vol 2/ num 10info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio JaDimikeinstname:Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquíinstacron:UNACHIoai:jadimike.unachi.ac.pa:123456789/1282019-10-16T15:11:45Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
title El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
spellingShingle El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
Vargas Jimenez, Luis Manuel
Sangrillo Negro
maderable
peligro de extinción
paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky
title_short El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
title_full El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
title_fullStr El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
title_full_unstemmed El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
title_sort El Sangrillo Negro (paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky) especie maderable en peligro de extinción.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vargas Jimenez, Luis Manuel
author Vargas Jimenez, Luis Manuel
author_facet Vargas Jimenez, Luis Manuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sangrillo Negro
maderable
peligro de extinción
paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky
topic Sangrillo Negro
maderable
peligro de extinción
paramachaerium gruberi Brisicky
description Panama has a varied and rich flora. The total extension it has (75,517 Km2), And in which 9000 species of angiospermae plants (Magnoliophyta Division) from which 1230 (17,3%) are endemic it is an evidence of this. Panama has a varied and rich flora. Panama has a very varied and rich flora. An evidence of this is the fact that within its total area (75,517 km2) 9000 angiosperm species (Magnoliophyta division) have been recordered. 1,250 (17,3%) of those plants are endemic. Human activities in which forests are clear-cut represent a direct and indirect threat to the huge vegetal richness, particularly, to endemic plants whose extintion may cause either loss of species with an unknown economical potential or that has not been exploted at its large extent. The Sangrillo Negro is an endemic species with a local economic importance whose surviving is threated by the Human Forces. However, its life cycle has not been studied in detail nor estimated how it may be affected by the changes (irregularities). The man has caused in the environment surrounding him. The reasons previously mentioned leaded us to study the Sangrillo Negro during 1985-1990 what allow to check known data and get more new information to make clear some points about this interesting specie.
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