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Haroldo C de Lima

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Aguirre-Gutierrez J, Rifai S, Deng X, Ter Steege H, Thomson E, Corral-Rivas J, et al.
Nature . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40044867
Tropical forest canopies are the biosphere's most concentrated atmospheric interface for carbon, water and energy. However, in most Earth System Models, the diverse and heterogeneous tropical forest biome is represented...
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Nicholls J, Ringelberg J, Dexter K, Loiseau O, Stone G, Coley P, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2025 Jan; 292(2039):20241559. PMID: 39837505
The two main extensions of rain forest in South America are the Amazon (Amazônia) and the Atlantic rain forest (Mata Atlântica), which are separated by a wide 'dry diagonal' of...
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Rees M, Neaves L, Lewis G, de Lima H, Gagnon E
Am J Bot . 2023 Sep; 110(11):e16241. PMID: 37672601
Premise: Paubrasilia echinata (common names, pau brasil, brazilwood) is the national tree of Brazil and an endangered species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Over its wide distribution of 2000...
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de Faria S, Ringelberg J, Gross E, Koenen E, Cardoso D, Ametsitsi G, et al.
New Phytol . 2022 Jul; 235(6):2365-2377. PMID: 35901264
Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis is globally important in ecosystem functioning and agriculture, yet the evolutionary history of nodulation remains the focus of considerable debate. Recent evidence suggesting a single origin of nodulation...
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Choi I, Cardoso D, de Queiroz L, de Lima H, Lee C, Ruhlman T, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2022 Mar; 13:823190. PMID: 35283880
Comprising 501 genera and around 14,000 species, Papilionoideae is not only the largest subfamily of Fabaceae (Leguminosae; legumes), but also one of the most extraordinarily diverse clades among angiosperms. Papilionoids...
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Lee C, Choi I, Cardoso D, de Lima H, de Queiroz L, Wojciechowski M, et al.
Plant J . 2021 May; 107(3):861-875. PMID: 34021942
The plastid genome (plastome), while surprisingly constant in gene order and content across most photosynthetic angiosperms, exhibits variability in several unrelated lineages. During the diversification history of the legume family...
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Honorio Coronado E, Blanc-Jolivet C, Mader M, Garcia-Davila C, Aldana Gomero D, Del Castillo Torres D, et al.
J Hered . 2020 May; 111(4):346-356. PMID: 32402074
Dipteryx timber has been heavily exploited in South America since 2000s due to the increasing international demand for hardwood. Developing tools for the genetic identification of Dipteryx species and their...
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Baker T, Pennington R, Dexter K, Fine P, Fortune-Hopkins H, Honorio E, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2017 Feb; 32(4):258-267. PMID: 28214038
Closer collaboration among ecologists, systematists, and evolutionary biologists working in tropical forests, centred on studies within long-term permanent plots, would be highly beneficial for their respective fields. With a key...
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Cardoso D, de Queiroz L, Pennington R, de Lima H, Fonty E, Wojciechowski M, et al.
Am J Bot . 2012 Dec; 99(12):1991-2013. PMID: 23221500
Unlabelled: Premise Of Study: Phylogenetic relationships of the papilionoid legumes (Papilionoideae) reveal that the early branches are more highly diverse in floral morphology than are other clades of Papilionoideae. This...
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de Faria S, Diedhiou A, de Lima H, Ribeiro R, Galiana A, Castilho A, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2010 Jun; 61(11):3119-27. PMID: 20519336
Numerous leguminous species are used or have potential uses for timber production, pharmacological products, or land reclamation. Through N(2)-fixation, many leguminous trees contribute to the N-balance of tropical wetlands and...