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Tipo da produção científica: |
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AVILA, A. L. de; SCHWARTZ, G.; RUSCHEL, A. R.; LOPES, J. do C.; SILVA, J. N. M.; CARVALHO, J. O. P. de; DORMANN, C. F.; MAZZEI, L.; SOARES, M. H. M.; BAUHUS, J. |
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ANGELA LUCIANA DE AVILA, UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG; GUSTAVO SCHWARTZ, CPATU; ADEMIR ROBERTO RUSCHEL, CPATU; JOSE DO CARMO ALVES LOPES, CPATU; JOSÉ NATALINO MACEDO SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DA AMAZÔNIA; JOÃO OLEGÁRIO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DA AMAZÔNIA; CARSTEN F. DORMANN, UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG; LUCAS JOSE MAZZEI DE FREITAS, CPATU; MARCIO HOFMANN MOTA SOARES, CPATU; JÜRGEN BAUHUS, UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG. |
Título: |
Recruitment, growth and recovery of commercial tree species over 30 years following logging and thinning in a tropical rain forest. |
Ano de publicação: |
2017 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Forest Ecology and Management, v. 385, p. 225-235, Feb. 2017. |
DOI: |
http:// dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2016.11.039 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Sustainable production of timber from commercial species across felling cycles is a core challenge for tropical silviculture. In this study, we analysed how the intensity and type (harvesting and thinning) of silvicultural interventions affect: (a) recruitment of small stems (5 cm 6 DBH < 15 cm), (b) increment of future crop trees (15 cm 6 DBH < 50 cm) and (c) recovery of harvestable growing stocks (DBHP50 cm) of 52 commercial timber species in the Tapajós National Forest, Brazil. Intervention intensities comprised logging (on average 61 m3 ha1) and associated damage to remaining trees (1982) and thinning (refinement) to reduce basal area at the stand level (1993/1994). These interventions together resulted in a gradient of reduction in basal-area from 19 to 53% relative to pre-logging stocks. Trees (DBHP5 cm) were measured on eight occasions in 41 permanent sample plots of 0.25 ha each. The dynamics were analysed at the stand level over 30 years and compared among treatments (including unlogged forest) and to pre-logging stands. Recruitment and growth temporarily increased following interventions and recovery of harvestable growing stock decreased with intervention intensity. Harvesting substantially increased recruitment of small stems relative to the unlogged forest, but recruitment rates decreased over time and did not increase following thinning. Gross increment of future crop trees was higher in logged than in unlogged forest and increased over time with high intensity of followup thinning, where it remained significantly higher than in control plots over time. Increased recruitment rates and volume increments were mainly driven by long-lived pioneer species, changing the composition of the growing stock. In 2012, recovery of harvestable growing stock of the 22 species harvested in 1982 varied between 19% and 57% in logged treatments relative to pre-logging levels. When considering an additional group of 30 species that were not harvested in the permanent sample plots but are now potentially commercial, relative recovery increased enough to support a second harvest under the present regulations (maximum harvest of 30 m3 ha1), except for treatment with high thinning intensity where stocks were still less than 30% relative to pre-harvest levels. In contrast, light and medium thinning intensity promoted recovery of harvestable growing stock. These findings indicate that intensive thinning should be avoided and silvicultural interventions oriented towards future crop trees of target species should be adopted. This may enhance recovery and reduce unintended changes in composition of the commercial growing stock. MenosSustainable production of timber from commercial species across felling cycles is a core challenge for tropical silviculture. In this study, we analysed how the intensity and type (harvesting and thinning) of silvicultural interventions affect: (a) recruitment of small stems (5 cm 6 DBH < 15 cm), (b) increment of future crop trees (15 cm 6 DBH < 50 cm) and (c) recovery of harvestable growing stocks (DBHP50 cm) of 52 commercial timber species in the Tapajós National Forest, Brazil. Intervention intensities comprised logging (on average 61 m3 ha1) and associated damage to remaining trees (1982) and thinning (refinement) to reduce basal area at the stand level (1993/1994). These interventions together resulted in a gradient of reduction in basal-area from 19 to 53% relative to pre-logging stocks. Trees (DBHP5 cm) were measured on eight occasions in 41 permanent sample plots of 0.25 ha each. The dynamics were analysed at the stand level over 30 years and compared among treatments (including unlogged forest) and to pre-logging stands. Recruitment and growth temporarily increased following interventions and recovery of harvestable growing stock decreased with intervention intensity. Harvesting substantially increased recruitment of small stems relative to the unlogged forest, but recruitment rates decreased over time and did not increase following thinning. Gross increment of future crop trees was higher in logged than in unlogged forest and increased over time with high intensity... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Exploração madeireira; Recuperação; Sistema silvicultural policíclico. |
Thesagro: |
Floresta Tropical. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Amazonia. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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12. |  | ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; OLIVEIRA, S. M. de; LAGO, B. C.; PIEROZAN JUNIOR, C.; FAVARIN, J. L.; COSTA, R. V. da; CAMPOS, L. J. M. Amounts of nitrogen absorbed by palisade grass as affected by methods of intercropping corn and palisade grass. In: ANNUAL CONGRESS ON PLANT SCIENCE AND BIO SECURITY, 2018, Valencia, Spain. A legislative framework of science protecting plant health: abstracts. [S.l.: s.n.], 2018. p. 25.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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14. |  | LIMA, L. S.; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; COSTA, R. V. da; CUSTODIO, D. P.; OLIVEIRA, H. J. B. de; ROCHA, B. R.; CAMPOS, L. J. M. Fontes e formas de aplicação de potássio na redução de doenças causadas por fungos de solo na soja cultivada em plintossolo pétrico. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE FITOPATOLOGIA, 52., 2021. Anais... [Brasília, DF]: Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia, 2021. p. 270. Evento online.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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15. |  | ROCHA, B. R.; SANTOS, A. C. D.; RODRIGUES, G. B. R.; MORENO, L. S. de B.; CUNHA, M. K.; COSTA, R. V. da; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de. Capins tropicais para aporte de biomassa e aumento da produtividade da soja em plintossolo pétrico. In: CONGRESSO LATINO-AMERICANO DE CIÊNCIA DO SOLO, 23.; CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE CIÊNCIA DO SOLO, 38., 2023, Florianópolis. Anais. Florianópolis: Epagri, 2023. p. 1180. Ref. ID 1610.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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17. |  | COSTA, R. V. da; SIMON, J.; SILVA, D. D. da; COTA, L. V.; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; CAMPOS, L. J. M. Cultivares de milho afetadas pela época de semeadura na safrinha em Tocantins. Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo, Sete Lagoas, v. 16, n. 3, p. 469-480, 2017.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 2 |
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18. |  | SIMON, J.; COSTA, R. V. da; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; CAMPOS, L. J. M.; LAGO, B. C.; FERREIRA, L. L.; LOPES, E. R.; DINIZ FILHO, R. Desempenho de cultivares de milho safrinha em Tocantins. Palmas: Embrapa Pesca e Aquicultura, 2016. 4 p. (Embrapa Pesca e Aquicultura. Fronteira agrícola, 13).Tipo: Folder/Folheto/Cartilha |
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20. |  | COSTA, R. V. da; ALMEIDA, R. E. M. de; COTA, L. V.; SILVA, D. D. da; LIMA, L. S.; SOUSA, C. W. A. de; SOUZA, M. R. de. Corn stunt disease complex increases charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) under field conditions. Tropical Plant Pathology, v. 48, p. 283-292, 2023.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 4 |
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