THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS

The Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a species of tree native to the Amazon region. The exploitation of its wood and fruit provides significant economic value. Due to this important economic value, different studies related to the Brazil nut tree provide relevant information about the beneficial...

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Main Authors: L. Santos-Silva, L. C. P. Silva, J. N. Corassa, L. D. Battirola
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2017-12-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
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Online Access:http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=563&path%5B%5D=pdf
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L. C. P. Silva
J. N. Corassa
L. D. Battirola
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description The Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a species of tree native to the Amazon region. The exploitation of its wood and fruit provides significant economic value. Due to this important economic value, different studies related to the Brazil nut tree provide relevant information about the beneficial and harmful relationships between the tree and other organisms. However, such information is scattered and difficult to access. The objective of this study was to compile the available information on the different relationships between the Brazil nut tree and other organisms to support future studies and strategies to better manage the resources and benefits of this tree. We found 194 species that interact with the Brazil nut tree. These species consisted of predators, dispersers, competitors, pollinators, floral visitors, pathogens and microorganisms. Although exploitation of the Brazil nut has occurred for many decades in native forests, the production of seedlings and cultivation of the species are relatively recent events, with few occurrences of pests and diseases recorded for B.excelsa in native forests and plantations. In contrast, pollinators, floral visitors and dispersers were recorded in abundance, as well as contaminating fungi that deteriorate the nut. Considering the volume and diversity of records it is possible to infer that there is a need for constant monitoring of the Brazil nut in plantations and natural areas, as well as to encourage research related to the specific biotic interactions of Brazil nuts.
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spelling doaj.art-e058b69c15944e0c8deac4d6aec8ebd42022-12-21T22:35:47ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812017-12-011067184THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONSL. Santos-SilvaL. C. P. SilvaJ. N. CorassaL. D. BattirolaThe Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a species of tree native to the Amazon region. The exploitation of its wood and fruit provides significant economic value. Due to this important economic value, different studies related to the Brazil nut tree provide relevant information about the beneficial and harmful relationships between the tree and other organisms. However, such information is scattered and difficult to access. The objective of this study was to compile the available information on the different relationships between the Brazil nut tree and other organisms to support future studies and strategies to better manage the resources and benefits of this tree. We found 194 species that interact with the Brazil nut tree. These species consisted of predators, dispersers, competitors, pollinators, floral visitors, pathogens and microorganisms. Although exploitation of the Brazil nut has occurred for many decades in native forests, the production of seedlings and cultivation of the species are relatively recent events, with few occurrences of pests and diseases recorded for B.excelsa in native forests and plantations. In contrast, pollinators, floral visitors and dispersers were recorded in abundance, as well as contaminating fungi that deteriorate the nut. Considering the volume and diversity of records it is possible to infer that there is a need for constant monitoring of the Brazil nut in plantations and natural areas, as well as to encourage research related to the specific biotic interactions of Brazil nuts.http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=563&path%5B%5D=pdfDispersersdiseasespollinatorspestsfloral visitors
spellingShingle L. Santos-Silva
L. C. P. Silva
J. N. Corassa
L. D. Battirola
THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
Scientific Electronic Archives
Dispersers
diseases
pollinators
pests
floral visitors
title THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
title_full THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
title_fullStr THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
title_full_unstemmed THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
title_short THE BRAZIL NUT TREE (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA HUMB. & BONPL. (LECYTHIDACEAE)): IMPORTANCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
title_sort brazil nut tree bertholletia excelsa humb bonpl lecythidaceae importance and biological interactions
topic Dispersers
diseases
pollinators
pests
floral visitors
url http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=563&path%5B%5D=pdf
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