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Biomass production and essential oil yield from leaves, fine stems and resprouts using pruning the crown of Aniba canelilla (H.B.K.) (Lauraceae) in the Central Amazon

DOI: 10.1590/S0044-59672012000300007

Keywords: non timber forest products, essential oil productivity, chemical composition, precious bark.

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Abstract:

aniba canelilla (h.b.k.) mez. is a tree species from amazon that produces essential oil. the oil extraction from its leaves and stems can be an alternative way to avoid the tree cutting for production of essential oil. the aim of this study was to analyse factors that may influence the essential oil production and the biomass of resprouts after pruning the leaves and stems of a. canelilla trees. the tree crowns were pruned in the wet season and after nine months the leaves and stems of the remaining crown and the resprouts were collected, in the dry season. the results showed that the essential oil yield and chemical composition differed among the stems, leaves and resprouts. the stems' essential oil production differed between the seasons and had a higher production in the resprouting stems than the old stems of the remaining crown. the production of essential oil and leaf biomass of resprouts were differently related to the canopy openness, indicating that light increases the production of the essential oil and decreases the biomass of resprouting leaves. this study revealed that plant organs differ in their essential oil production and that the canopy openness must be taken into account when pruning the a. canelilla tree crown in order to achieve higher oil productivity.

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