01642naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400350006010000190009524501630011426000090027752007990028665300220108565300220110765300310112965300180116065300230117865300260120165300290122765300140125665300150127070000180128570000160130370000190131977300260133820799062017-11-16 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1007/s00468-017-1630-72DOI1 aMIRANDA, Z. P. aVolume increment modeling and subsidies for the management of the tree Mora paraensis (Ducke) Ducke based on the study of growth rings.h[electronic resource] c2017 aThe aim of the present study was to contribute to increased sustainability in the timber management of Mora paraensis, through the estimation of minimum logging diameter (MLD) and felling cycle, using volume increment models based on tree-ring analysis and allometric relationships. We collected stem discs from 17 trees of five diameter classes. The diameters and heights of the trees were also measured. We estimated tree ages by ring-counting and the radial increment rates by measuring the ring widths with a digital analysis system. We built growth models based on relationships between age, diameter and tree height to estimate volume increment along the tree?s whole life cycle. The maximum current diameter increment in M. paraensis occurs at an age of around 26 years, reaching 4.91 mm aAnéis de árvore aCiclo de derrubar aDiâmetro mínimo de corte aFelling cycle aFloodplain forests aFlorestas de planalto aMinimum logging diameter aPracuúba aTree rings1 aGUEDES, M. C.1 aROSA, S. A.1 aSCHÖNGART, J. tTrees, p. 1-10, 2017.