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ZOLIN, C. A.; LULU, J.; TONINI, H.; ISERNHAGEN, I. |
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CORNELIO ALBERTO ZOLIN, CPAMT; JORGE LULU, CPAMT; HELIO TONINI, CPPSUL; INGO ISERNHAGEN, CPAMT. |
Título: |
Photosynthetically active radiation under forest fragment and forest restoration systems in the Cerrado-Amazon ecotone, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2017 |
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In: WORLD CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, 7.; CONGRESO IBEROAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE RESTAURACIÓN ECOLÓGICA, 5.; CONFERÊNCIA BRASILEIRA DE RESTAURAÇÃO ECOLÓGICA, 1., 2017, Foz do Iguassu Linking science and practice for a better world: book of abstracts. Londrina: Sociedade Brasileira de Restauração Ecológica, 2017. p. 305. T07-P16. |
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Inglês |
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In this study we monitored the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) in four treatments of a Forest Restoration (FR) project, as well as inside a Native Forest (NF) and under Full Sun (FS) condition during 651 days, in Cerrado-Amazon ecotone, Brazil. The FR systems were established in December 2012 and consisted of a consortium of 16 native species with eucalyptus (T1) and with rubber trees (T2), both with artificial pruning (AP), and only native species with (T3) and without AP (T7), all with a density of ~800 ind.ha-1. The PAR data was acquired continuously with specific sensors coupled to automatic weather stations and data loggers, while tree height and shading were measured inside circular plots around the stations after four years of planting. According to the paired T test, in all treatments, the available PAR (MJ m-2 day-1) during the studied period presented significant differences (P <0.01), with mean values of 5.08 (T1), 5.28 (T2), 5.65 (T3), 4.94 (T7), 7.17 (FS) and 0.19 (NF). As expected, NF had the lowest level of PAR, while the FR treatments are already showing some level of shading that will allow the gradative suppression of exotic grasses and the establishment of natural regeneration. The lowest level of PAR at T7, even with T1 having high individuals of eucalyptus, may be due to the lack of AP. However, as we expect to provide wood as a major product of the forest management, the challenge will be to balance this management with the return of natural processes. MenosIn this study we monitored the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) in four treatments of a Forest Restoration (FR) project, as well as inside a Native Forest (NF) and under Full Sun (FS) condition during 651 days, in Cerrado-Amazon ecotone, Brazil. The FR systems were established in December 2012 and consisted of a consortium of 16 native species with eucalyptus (T1) and with rubber trees (T2), both with artificial pruning (AP), and only native species with (T3) and without AP (T7), all with a density of ~800 ind.ha-1. The PAR data was acquired continuously with specific sensors coupled to automatic weather stations and data loggers, while tree height and shading were measured inside circular plots around the stations after four years of planting. According to the paired T test, in all treatments, the available PAR (MJ m-2 day-1) during the studied period presented significant differences (P <0.01), with mean values of 5.08 (T1), 5.28 (T2), 5.65 (T3), 4.94 (T7), 7.17 (FS) and 0.19 (NF). As expected, NF had the lowest level of PAR, while the FR treatments are already showing some level of shading that will allow the gradative suppression of exotic grasses and the establishment of natural regeneration. The lowest level of PAR at T7, even with T1 having high individuals of eucalyptus, may be due to the lack of AP. However, as we expect to provide wood as a major product of the forest management, the challenge will be to balance this management with the return of natural p... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Forest restoration systems. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Habitat fragmentation; Photosynthetically active radiation. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/172259/1/2017-cpamt-jorge-lulu-photosynthetically-radiation-under-forest-fragment-restoration-cerrado-amazon.pdf
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LEADER 02453nam a2200181 a 4500 001 2087249 005 2018-02-06 008 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aZOLIN, C. A. 245 $aPhotosynthetically active radiation under forest fragment and forest restoration systems in the Cerrado-Amazon ecotone, Mato Grosso State, Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: WORLD CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, 7.; CONGRESO IBEROAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE RESTAURACIÓN ECOLÓGICA, 5.; CONFERÊNCIA BRASILEIRA DE RESTAURAÇÃO ECOLÓGICA, 1., 2017, Foz do Iguassu Linking science and practice for a better world: book of abstracts. Londrina: Sociedade Brasileira de Restauração Ecológica, 2017. p. 305. T07-P16.$c2017 520 $aIn this study we monitored the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) in four treatments of a Forest Restoration (FR) project, as well as inside a Native Forest (NF) and under Full Sun (FS) condition during 651 days, in Cerrado-Amazon ecotone, Brazil. The FR systems were established in December 2012 and consisted of a consortium of 16 native species with eucalyptus (T1) and with rubber trees (T2), both with artificial pruning (AP), and only native species with (T3) and without AP (T7), all with a density of ~800 ind.ha-1. The PAR data was acquired continuously with specific sensors coupled to automatic weather stations and data loggers, while tree height and shading were measured inside circular plots around the stations after four years of planting. According to the paired T test, in all treatments, the available PAR (MJ m-2 day-1) during the studied period presented significant differences (P <0.01), with mean values of 5.08 (T1), 5.28 (T2), 5.65 (T3), 4.94 (T7), 7.17 (FS) and 0.19 (NF). As expected, NF had the lowest level of PAR, while the FR treatments are already showing some level of shading that will allow the gradative suppression of exotic grasses and the establishment of natural regeneration. The lowest level of PAR at T7, even with T1 having high individuals of eucalyptus, may be due to the lack of AP. However, as we expect to provide wood as a major product of the forest management, the challenge will be to balance this management with the return of natural processes. 650 $aHabitat fragmentation 650 $aPhotosynthetically active radiation 653 $aForest restoration systems 700 1 $aLULU, J. 700 1 $aTONINI, H. 700 1 $aISERNHAGEN, I.
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