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Title: Characterization of woods known as pau-de-escora marketed in the city of manaus, amazonas
Other Titles: Caracterização das madeiras denominadas de pau-de-escora comercializadas na cid ade de manaus amazonas
Authors: Castro, Jonnys Paz
Mady, Francisco Tarcísio Moraes
Higuchi, Niro
Vasconcellos, Francisco José de
Freitas, Jorge Alves de
Silva, Blenda Naara Santos da
Keywords: Anatomy
Building
Concrete Structure
Construction Material
Crime
Deciduous Tree
Evergreen Tree
Forest Resource
Legume
Price Dynamics
Trade Flow
Wood Quality
Amazonas
Manaus
Annonaceae
Burseraceae
Chrysobalanaceae
Fabaceae
Lauraceae
Lecythidaceae
Sapotaceae
Issue Date: 2012
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Cerne
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 18, Número 4, Pags. 557-563
Abstract: The objective was to characterize the wood product commercially known as pau-de-escora in Manaus, Amazonas. Paude- escora is a key foundation material to build concrete lining or storey in tower buildings. The use of pau-de-escora is very popular in Manaus even in public building construction. To carry out the analyses and the anatomical identification of the material, we used 450 pau-de-escora poles, which were apprehended by the Environmental Battalion of Amazonas Police Force. It was also carried out a social survey to better understand the dynamics of the trade of this product in Manaus. The length of the 450 poles averaged 3.74 ± 0.08 m (CI 95%) and diameter at the base averaged 4.48 ± 0.03 cm (CI 95%). These small differences related to the means indicate that the market requires a very clear dimension pattern for this wood product. The seven most abundant families encountered were: Fabaceae, Annonaceae, Sapotaceae, Lecythidaceae, Lauraceae, Burseraceae and Chrysobalanaceae. The selling price of pau-deescora pole in Manaus averaged R$ 2.63, and the buying price averaged R$ 3.94. The custody chain of pau-de-escora is completely illegal not only in Brazil, perhaps worldwide because it is part of the natural regeneration of primary or recovery forests.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S0104-77602012000400005
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