Carolina Moraes

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Forestry and Wood Sciences of the Federal University of Parana

My research focuses on forestry, specifically on clonal forestry of redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). Master's degree from UDESC in the same area, involving seed technology and seedling production of the species (2023). Bachelor's degree in Forestry Engineering (2021) from the State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC).

EDUCATION

PhD student in Forestry Engineering at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR).

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Forestry, Plant Science
10

Scopus Publications

76

Scholar Citations

5

Scholar h-index

3

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Does a Commercial Organic Fertilizer with Hydrogel or Biochar Guarantee the Quality of Eucalyptus Seedlings?
    Daniel Pereira da Silva Filho, Karla Juliana Silva da Costa, Thalia Schilisting, Alexandra Cristina Schatz Sá, Valeria Martel da Silva, Ramon Silveira de Andrade, Bruno Nascimento, Izabelle Maria Barboza de Azevedo, Carolina Moraes, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Marcos André Piedade Gama, Marcio Carlos Navroski
    Forests, 2025
    Our objective was to evaluate the effect of a commercial organic fertilizer and substrate conditioners on the production of Eucalyptus benthamii seedlings. Two experiments were conducted with different doses of organic fertilizer (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kg m−3) and levels of hydrogel (0 and 3 kg m−3) and biochar (0 and 30%). In each experiment, plots were divided into two subplots, with one subplot receiving topdressing with mineral fertilizers. At the end of each experimental period, quality, root morphology, and physiological characteristics of the seedlings were assessed. When only the organic fertilizer was applied with substrate conditioners, seedlings exhibited limited growth, averaging 5.02 cm in height and 0.81 mm in stem diameter. Topdressing fertilization combined with higher organic fertilizer doses (20–25 kg m−3) enhanced key traits, such as height (up to 24.15 cm) and stem diameter (up to 2.39 mm). Hydrogel and biochar often reduced seedling quality and root development. Some interactions between factors affected certain root variables, but physiological characteristics remained largely unaffected. Overall, even when combined with a substrate conditioner, the commercial organic fertilizer is insufficient to produce high-quality seedlings. Neither hydrogel nor biochar is recommended under our experimental conditions. However, the commercial organic fertilizer shows potential when used with mineral fertilizers and further should be conducted to explore this possibility.
  • Developmental and Physiological Effects of the Light Source and Cultivation Environment on Mini Cuttings of Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden
    Thalia Schilisting, Alexandra Cristina Schatz Sá, Daniel Pereira da Silva Filho, Valéria Martel da Silva, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Bruno Nascimento, Carolina Moraes, Ramon Silveira de Andrade, Regiane Abjaud Estopa, Leticia Miranda
    Forests, 2025
    Eucalyptus cultivation in Brazil benefits from techniques such as mini cutting; however, adverse climatic conditions in the southern region of the country limit seedling production. This study evaluated the effects of LED lighting (blue, red, combined, and natural) and cultivation environments (greenhouse with and without heating, and conventional nursery) on the propagation of Eucalyptus dunnii. The experiment, conducted in Otacílio Costa, SC, followed a two-factor (4 × 4) design with biweekly data collection from March to September 2024. Variables analyzed included sprout productivity, rooting performance, phytosanitary status (powdery mildew incidence), physiological parameters (photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration), and nutritional content. The results showed that LED lighting and cultivation environments did not affect the incidence of powdery mildew. Rooting was enhanced during winter in the heated mini-tunnel system. Sprout productivity was highest in the mini tunnel (~360 sprouts/m2 under red light in winter), while heated environments led to a reduction in sprout production. Physiological variables such as photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance were improved in the heated mini-tunnel, and transpiration responded to the interaction between light spectrum and environment. The evaluated factors did not cause significant changes in the nutritional profile of the mini stumps. It is concluded that the mini tunnel, particularly when heated during winter, enhances rooting and physiological responses, while red LED light increases sprout productivity. Supplemental LED lighting proved to be a strategic tool for overcoming seasonal limitations in Eucalyptus propagation.
  • Seed Quality and Seedling Production of Sequoia sempervirens, Sequoiadendron giganteum, and Pseudotsuga menziesii
    Carolina Moraes, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Luciana Magda de Oliveira, Ivan Adelke Miranda, Bruno Nascimento, Alessandro Camargo Angelo, Marcos Felipe Nicoletti, Adelar Mantovani, Daniel Pereira da Silva Filho
    Forests, 2025
    Given the ecological significance and potential for afforestation and carbon sequestration of these species, this study contributes to optimizing nursery practices for successful regeneration and conservation efforts. Thus, this research assessed the physical and physiological seed quality and seedling production of Sequoia sempervirens, Sequoiadendron giganteum, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. For seed characteristics the following were tested: (I) Tetrazolium at concentrations: 0.0%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1.0%; (II) moisture content and thousand-seed weight; (III) in-lab germination; and (IV) the classification of seeds’ viability through the use of a seed blower. Meanwhile, seedling production was tested: (I) five compositions of substrates and (II) doses of a controlled-release fertilizer (14-14-14): 0.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 g L−1, for S. giganteum. The seed evaluations revealed no significant effect of tetrazolium concentrations on determining their viability. The water content results classify all species as orthodox. All species’ seeds were classified as small according to the weight of a thousand seeds. A maximum of 41% germination was observed for both S. sempervirens and S. giganteum, this value was 56% for P. menziesii, attributed to non-viability and emptiness. The seed blower increased germination by more than 20% for S. giganteum and almost 40% for P. menziesii. Seedling production was affected by the substrates, and a dosage of 4.0 g L−1 of the controlled-release fertilizer is recommended for S. giganteum.
  • From whoring the knowledge to whoring the law: co-creating activism within a sex workers’ collective
    Carolina Rezende Moraes
    International Journal of Law in Context, 2025
    This paper examines the intersection of socio-legal research and activism through my ethnographic work with the Tulipas do Cerrado collective, a group of sex workers in Brazil. It explores the dynamics of knowledge production and the transformative potential of collaborative research that prioritises the reflections and experiences of marginalised communities while recognising the importance of legal expertise. Drawing on the concepts of ‘whoring the knowledge’ and ‘whoring the law’, the article highlights how sex workers reclaim their narratives and creatively navigate legal frameworks, demanding that researchers enhance both academic and activist relevance of their endeavours. First, I discuss relevant literature on ethnography within sex workers’ activism, introducing recent key studies on Brazilian sex work as examples of having the knowledge whored. Then, I detail the ethnographic approach employed in my research, which was inspired by the preceding three studies. Ultimately, the work analyses how reciprocal engagement between sex work activists and scholars is a consequence of a demand that researchers adopt a bolder and more creative way of thinking and living. Furthermore, from a socio-legal perspective, these exchanges present an opportunity to rethink the role of law within these communities and to foster concrete social transformation. I propose the concept of ‘whoring’ the law, suggesting that both activists and socio-legal scholars can identify and build new pathways for dealing with the law.
  • Hydrogel and irrigation frequencies in survival, growth and gas exchanges in Eucalyptus urograndis
    Dionéia Felippe, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Jean Alberto Sampietro, Clenilso Sehnen Mota, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Ramon Silveira de Andrade, Carolina Moraes
    Ciencia Florestal, 2021
    The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the hydrogel on the planting of clonal Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings in pots, related to different water management, to provide information about the hydrogel use efficiency. The experiment was carried out in a forest nursery in a factorial scheme, as factor "A" referred to the absence and presence of hydrogel and factor "B" to water management (0 - irrigation only at planting, 1 - daily, 4 - every 4 days, and 8 - every 8 days). Evaluations of the water stress symptomatology, morphological characteristics, chlorophyll content, soil water content, gas exchange, increase in diameter and height, and dry biomass were performed. The hydrogel provided an increase in water content in the soil and a delay in the symptoms of water stress, increasing the survival rate. Water stress was a limiting factor for stomatal opening, contributing to the decrease in carbon assimilation by photosynthesis.
  • Rooting cuttings of Ilex paraguariensis native to southern Brazil according to mother tree genotype, rooting environment and IBA use
    Bruno Nascimento, Alexandra Cristina Schatz Sá, Carolina Moraes, Julio Cesar Pires Santos, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Marcio Carlos Navroski
    Scientia Forestalis Forest Sciences, 2021
    O., & Navroski, M. C. (2020). Rooting cuttings of Ilex paraguariensis native to southern Brazil according to mother tree Forestalis , 48 (128), e3087. https://doi.org/10.18671/scifor.v48n128.24 Abstract Vegetative propagation is an effective tool for the establishment of plants with superior characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to test the rooting of each genotype in relation to the environment and observe the response of the species to the use of growth regulators. The objective of this search was to evaluate the rooting of Ilex paraguariensis cuttings according to genotypes in two environments, and test doses of IBA. The cuttings were obtained in Urupema, Santa Catarina. Mother trees 15 years old on average, were selected randomly, and canopy shoots were collected and transported to UDESC, in Lages. The shoots were sectioned into cuttings and put to root according to the experiments: I) Six genotypes were conditioned in two environments: a mini tunnel system and a greenhouse with intermittent nebulization (GWIN) with temperature control, II) In a mini tunnel with IBA concentrations: (mg L -1 ): 0, 2,500, 5,000, 7,500 and 10,000. Survival (%), callus (%), rooting (%), number and mean root length (cm) were evaluated. Survival was superior in mini tunnels (>20.0%), but its rooting percentages were lower (35.0%) than the GWIN (>50.0%). Genotype G6 was higher in all variables, with survival (>70.0%) and rooting (>30.0%). The highest IBA dose reached twice as much rooting as the control, but it was still low (15.0%). The correct selection of the genotype and environment are crucial for the successful rooting of I. paraguariensis cuttings. In addition, rooting seems to be more associated to the time factor than O (>70,0%) e (>30,0%). (15,0%). do genótipo do enraizamento de estacas de I. paraguariensis . o estar associado ao fator tempo que o de
  • Rooting of sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
    Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Alessandro Camargo Ângelo, Gilmar Schafer, Ramon Silveira de Andrade, Carolina Moraes, Gabriel de Souza
    Ciencia Florestal, 2021
    Sequoia sempervirens (sequoia) é uma espécie conhecida pela qualidade superior de sua madeira, sendo a produção de mudas por miniestaquia uma alternativa viável. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a posição de coleta, presença ou ausência de folhas aciculares em miniestacas e a produção de mudas cultivadas em diferentes substratos e utilização de AIB. Foram utilizadas miniestacas de diferentes clones, oriundas de minijardim clonal. Para o padrão de miniestacas utilizou-se a porção lignificada, com média lignificação e pouca lignificação, na presença ou ausência de folhas aciculares, avaliando-se um clone. Em relação aos substratos, observou-se o comportamento de três clones e quatro substratos de marcas comerciais. Para o emprego de regulador de crescimento utilizou-se um clone e diferentes concentrações de AIB (0,0 a 5000 mg L-1). As miniestacas foram colocadas para enraizar em estufim e avaliadas aos 90 dias. Todos os experimentos foram instalados em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com posterior avaliação da porcentagem de sobrevivência; porcentagem de miniestacas com calos; porcentagem de miniestacas enraizadas e número de raízes emitidas por miniestaca enraizada. Miniestacas pouco lignificadas (ápice) com folhas aciculares apresentaram os melhores resultados para sobrevivência (96%) e enraizamento (94%); miniestacas muito lignificadas sem folhas aciculares obtiveram baixo enraizamento (10%). Houve considerável variação de enraizamento entre os substratos (66 a 100%) e o número de raízes foi mais influenciado pelo clone utilizado. Os melhores resultados foram observados naqueles com componentes mais orgânicos. O emprego de AIB na miniestaquia não foi significativo para nenhuma das variáveis analisadas. Miniestacas coletadas em porções apicais e com presença de folhas aciculares mostraram-se mais indicadas para trabalhos com a espécie. Para a seleção do melhor substrato deve-se observar o efeito clonal, priorizando-se substratos com composição mais orgânica. A utilização de AIB não influenciou positivamente o enraizamento de miniestacas, não sendo recomendado o seu uso.
  • Mini-cuttings rooting of Sequoia sempervirens at different iba concentrations and clones
    Mariane De Oliveira Pereira, Alessandro Camargo Ângelo, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Luciana Magda De Oliveira, Dionéia Felippe, Carolina Moraes
    Floresta, 2020
    Sequoia is a species that provides large volumes of wood, is resistant to decomposition and has seedling production by mini-cutting as a viable alternative. The aim of this work was to evaluate the rooting of mini-cuttings of different clones of Sequoia sempervirens and subsequent use of different concentrations of IBA in clones with low adventitious rooting. Mini-cuttings of different clones were used, from clonal mini-garden. In the experiment with the growth regulator, different concentrations of IBA (from 0 mg L -1 to 3000 mg L -1 ) were used. The material was placed to be rooted in a mini-tunnels and evaluate at 90 days. All experiments were installed in a completely randomized design, with a subsequent evaluation of survival (%), mini-cuttings with calluses (%), mini-cuttings rooted (%) and number of roots (only in the experiment with different concentrations of IBA). In the first experiment, the survival of mini-cuttings was high (close to 95%) and rooting showed great variation among the clones (22.8 to 100%). In the second experiment, using clones that previously presented rooting less than 50%, submitted to IBA application, high survival (88.1 to 99.4%) was observed. The clones presented different responses among themselves, but with improve in the rooting using growth regulator.
  • Liming and Fertilization on the Growth of Eucalyptus benthamii and Eucalyptus dunnii in Brazil
    Diego Pereira da Rosa, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Mariane De Oliveira Pereira, Geedre Adriano Borsoi, Bruno Nascimento, Ramon Silveira De Andrade, Carolina Moraes
    International Journal of Forestry Research, 2020
    The use of mineral fertilizers has shown substantial productivity gains for the vast majority of Eucalyptus forests. The objective of the present work is to evaluate the response of Eucalyptus benthamii and Eucalyptus dunnii at 48 months of age, to different doses of limestone, soluble NPK, and natural phosphates. The experiment was conducted in a plantation located in South Brazil. The experimental design was a randomized block with three replications, and the treatments consisted of combinations of doses of natural phosphate (NP) (0, 400, 600, and 800 kg ha−1 of Gafsa reactive NP P2O5), limestone (0, 3, 5, 6, and 10 Mg ha−1 of dolomitic limestone), and mineral fertilizer–NPK (0, 100, 133, and 167 kg ha−1 of mixed mineral fertilizer 6-30-6). Height and diameter measurements were taken after 48 months. There was a positive response with the increase of NPK fertilizer dose, and the dose where the highest averages were obtained was 167 kg ha−1. The doses of NP had significant effects on the increase of the variables up to 600 kg ha−1, also the averages decreased with the increase of the dosage. For liming, positive results were observed from its absence to the maximum dose, justifying its use in minimum dose in order to supply the necessary amounts of Ca and Mg in the soil. The use of NPK, natural phosphate, and limestone is recommended, causing an increase in the growth of both species of Eucalyptus studied.
  • Rooting environments in Sequoia sempervirens mini-cuttings of clone A228
    Mariane de Oliveira Pereira, Marcio Carlos Navroski, Alessandro Camargo Ângelo, Pedro Henrique Tavares da Fonseca, Carolina Moraes, Queli Cristina Lovatel, Milena Amaral
    Cerne, 2019
    Sequoia sempervirens is different from other species not only for its excellent vigor and longevity, but also for quality wood productivity. The objective of this work was to evaluate the rooting of Sequoia sempervirens mini-cuttings in different cultivation environments. In both experiments, rooting was evaluated in time to determine the root development in each environment. Mini-cuttings from clone A228 from clonal mini-garden were used. In the first experiment the material was placed to take root in three different environments: greenhouse (GH), shadehouse (SH) and mini-tunnel, with evaluation performed every 30 days (from 30 to 150 days). In the second experiment, we compared the development and rooting in mini-tunnel, greenhouse with intermittent mist (GWIM), with weekly evaluations (from 30 to 93 days). Both experiments were installed in a completely randomized design, with subsequent evaluation of the survival percentage, percentage of rooted cuttings and number of roots emitted by rooted cuttings. Humidity and temperature data were also collected in all environments observed. The mini-tunnel was the most efficient place for sequoia mini-cutting, presenting higher survival, rooting and number of roots when compared to the shadehouse and the greenhouse. In addition, it provided rooting similar to the greenhouse with intermittent mist (close to 90%). It is recommended to keep mini-cuttings in a mini-tunnel or greenhouse with intermittent mist for a period of 90 days for proper rooting to occur. Good temperature control was also observed in this structure, as well as excellent humidity control. The mini-tunnel can be used for sequoia propagation by mini-cuttings as it has shown good rooting results (> 80%).

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Does a Commercial Organic Fertilizer with Hydrogel or Biochar Guarantee the Quality of Eucalyptus Seedlings?
    DPS Filho, KJS Costa, T Schilisting, ACS Sá, VM Silva, RS Andrade, ...
    Forests 16 (9), 1489 , 2025
    2025
  • Developmental and Physiological Effects of the Light Source and Cultivation Environment on Mini Cuttings of Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden
    T Schilisting, ACS Sá, DP da Silva Filho, VM da Silva, MC Navroski, ...
    Forests 16 (6), 901 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Seed Quality and Seedling Production of Sequoia sempervirens , Sequoiadendron giganteum , and Pseudotsuga menziesii
    C Moraes, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, LM de Oliveira, IA Miranda, ...
    Forests 16 (2), 352 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Pinecone failure, hydrogel, fertilizer and volume of containers in the production of araucaria seedlings
    LB de Lemos, MC Navroski, B Nascimento, M de Oliveira Pereira, ...
    OBSERVATÓRIO DE LA ECONOMÍA LATINOAMERICANA 22 (3), e3948-e3948 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Estabelecimento e multiplicação in vitro de clones de Eucalyptus dunnii e Eucalyptus benthamii usando diodos de emissão de luz (LEDs)
    G Kohler, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, C Moraes, T Schilisting, ...
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 301-307 , 2023
    2023
  • Doses de fertilizante de liberação controlada no crescimento inicial de Cedrela fissilis Vellozo
    C Moraes, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, T Schilisting, LM Arruda
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 176-182 , 2023
    2023
  • Avaliação da atividade fisiológica de Ilex paraguariensis St. Hill
    CV Oliveira, MC Navroski, C Moraes, VM da Silva
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 248-254 , 2023
    2023
  • Influência da deposição de acículas de Pinus taeda sobre a germinação e qualidade de mudas de Mimosa scabrella Benth.
    T Schilisting, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, C Moraes, LM Arruda
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 59-64 , 2023
    2023
  • Qualidade de sementes e produção de mudas de sequoia sempervirens, sequoiadendron giganteum e pseudotsuga menziesii.
    C Moraes
    2023
  • Enraizamento de Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) em função do padrão de miniestacas, substratos e regulador de crescimento
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, G Schafer, RS Andrade, C Moraes, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31 (3), 1258-1277 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Hydrogel and irrigation frequencies in survival, growth and gas exchanges in Eucalyptus urograndis
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, JA Sampietro, CS Mota, MO Pereira, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31 (4), 1569-1590 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 12
  • Hidrogel e frequências de irrigação na sobrevivência, crescimento e trocas gasosas em Eucalyptus urograndis
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, JA Sampietro, CS Mota, MO Pereira, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31, 1569-1590 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 2
  • Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, G Schafer, RS Andrade, C Moraes, ...
    Ciencia Florestal 31, 1258-1277 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1
  • Mini-cuttings rooting of Sequoia sempervirens at different IBA concentrations and clones.
    MO Pereira, AC Ângelo, MC Navroski, LM de Oliveira, D Felippe, ...
    2020
    Citations: 7
  • Growth, survival and gas exchange in Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden plants submitted to irrigation regimes and hydrogel application
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, NS Aguiar, MO Pereira, C Moraes, M Amaral
    Revista Forestal Mesoamericana Kurú 17 (40), 11-20 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 3
  • Crescimento, sobrevivência e trocas gasosas de mudas de Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden submetidas a regimes de irrigação e aplicação de hidrogel
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, NS Aguiar, MO Pereira, C Moraes, M Amaral
    Revista Forestal Mesoamericana Kurú 17 (40), 11-20 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 21
  • SERRAGEM E FERTILIZANTE DE LIBERAÇÃO CONTROLADA NA PRODUÇÃO DE MUDAS DE MIMOSA SCABRELLA BENTH.
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, JJN Silva, MGC Aquino, MP Goes, CP Barbosa, ...
    ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL: DESAFIOS, LIMITES E POTENCIALIDADE 1, 808-816 , 2020
    2020
  • EFEITO DAS" FALHAS DE PINHA" DA ARAUCARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA NO ENRAIZAMENTO DE MINIESTACAS DE SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS
    A SOUSA, L LEMOS, B NASCIMENTO, C MORAES, G SOUZA, ...
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT 6 (7), 46671-46680 , 2020
    2020
  • ADAPTAÇÃO E CRESCIMENTO INICIAL DE CLONES DE SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS EM SANTA CATARINA-BRASIL
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, C Moraes, QC Lovatel, LFC Duarte, ...
    ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL: DESAFIOS, LIMITES E POTENCIALIDADE 1, 58-75 , 2020
    2020
  • Liming and Fertilization on the Growth of Eucalyptus benthamii and Eucalyptus dunnii in Brazil
    D Pereira da Rosa, MC Navroski, M De Oliveira Pereira, GA Borsoi, ...
    International Journal of Forestry Research 2020 (1), 8850641 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Crescimento, sobrevivência e trocas gasosas de mudas de Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden submetidas a regimes de irrigação e aplicação de hidrogel
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, NS Aguiar, MO Pereira, C Moraes, M Amaral
    Revista Forestal Mesoamericana Kurú 17 (40), 11-20 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 21
  • Hydrogel and irrigation frequencies in survival, growth and gas exchanges in Eucalyptus urograndis
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, JA Sampietro, CS Mota, MO Pereira, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31 (4), 1569-1590 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 12
  • Rooting cuttings of Ilex paraguariensis native to southern Brazil according to mother tree genotype, rooting environment and Iba use.
    B Nascimento, ACS Sá, C Moraes, JCP Santos, MO Pereira, MC Navroski
    2020
    Citations: 12
  • Mini-cuttings rooting of Sequoia sempervirens at different IBA concentrations and clones.
    MO Pereira, AC Ângelo, MC Navroski, LM de Oliveira, D Felippe, ...
    2020
    Citations: 7
  • ROOTING ENVIRONMENTS IN Sequoia sempervirens MINI-CUTTINGS OF CLONE A228
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, PHT Fonseca, C Moraes, ...
    Cerne 25, 386-393 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 7
  • Enraizamento de Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) em função do padrão de miniestacas, substratos e regulador de crescimento
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, G Schafer, RS Andrade, C Moraes, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31 (3), 1258-1277 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Developmental and Physiological Effects of the Light Source and Cultivation Environment on Mini Cuttings of Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden
    T Schilisting, ACS Sá, DP da Silva Filho, VM da Silva, MC Navroski, ...
    Forests 16 (6), 901 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Growth, survival and gas exchange in Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden plants submitted to irrigation regimes and hydrogel application
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, NS Aguiar, MO Pereira, C Moraes, M Amaral
    Revista Forestal Mesoamericana Kurú 17 (40), 11-20 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 3
  • Hidrogel e frequências de irrigação na sobrevivência, crescimento e trocas gasosas em Eucalyptus urograndis
    D Felippe, MC Navroski, JA Sampietro, CS Mota, MO Pereira, ...
    Ciência Florestal 31, 1569-1590 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 2
  • Liming and Fertilization on the Growth of Eucalyptus benthamii and Eucalyptus dunnii in Brazil
    D Pereira da Rosa, MC Navroski, M De Oliveira Pereira, GA Borsoi, ...
    International Journal of Forestry Research 2020 (1), 8850641 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • Seed Quality and Seedling Production of Sequoia sempervirens , Sequoiadendron giganteum , and Pseudotsuga menziesii
    C Moraes, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, LM de Oliveira, IA Miranda, ...
    Forests 16 (2), 352 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Pinecone failure, hydrogel, fertilizer and volume of containers in the production of araucaria seedlings
    LB de Lemos, MC Navroski, B Nascimento, M de Oliveira Pereira, ...
    OBSERVATÓRIO DE LA ECONOMÍA LATINOAMERICANA 22 (3), e3948-e3948 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Rooting of Sequoia sempervirens in function of the pattern of minicuttings, substrates and use of growth regulator
    MO Pereira, MC Navroski, AC Ângelo, G Schafer, RS Andrade, C Moraes, ...
    Ciencia Florestal 31, 1258-1277 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1
  • Does a Commercial Organic Fertilizer with Hydrogel or Biochar Guarantee the Quality of Eucalyptus Seedlings?
    DPS Filho, KJS Costa, T Schilisting, ACS Sá, VM Silva, RS Andrade, ...
    Forests 16 (9), 1489 , 2025
    2025
  • Estabelecimento e multiplicação in vitro de clones de Eucalyptus dunnii e Eucalyptus benthamii usando diodos de emissão de luz (LEDs)
    G Kohler, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, C Moraes, T Schilisting, ...
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 301-307 , 2023
    2023
  • Doses de fertilizante de liberação controlada no crescimento inicial de Cedrela fissilis Vellozo
    C Moraes, MC Navroski, M de Oliveira Pereira, T Schilisting, LM Arruda
    Revista Latinoamericana Ambiente & Saúde 5 (3 (especial)), 176-182 , 2023
    2023
  • Avaliação da atividade fisiológica de Ilex paraguariensis St. Hill
    CV Oliveira, MC Navroski, C Moraes, VM da Silva
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