01632naa a2200229 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000180007424501870009226000090027952008780028865000230116665000210118965300260121065300210123665300300125770000140128770000150130170000170131677300690133321306232021-03-11 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0378-11271 aSANTOS, F. M. aRecovering ecosystem functions through the management of regenerating community in agroforestry and plantations with Khaya spp. in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2021 aThese treatments also allowed other shrub and tree species to overcome the ecological filter imposed by grasses and colonize the experimental area. Baccharis dracunculifolia, Vismia guianensis, Cecropia pachystachya and Inga sp. were the most important regenerating species that contributed most to the stocks of all nutrients in living aboveground biomass. Pruning and selective management in T4 increased the soil effective cation exchange, while in the T1 treatment there was a lower activity of the β-glucosidase enzyme. The selective management of RC in agroforestry systems through the manipulation of competitive relationships allowed the colonization of native tree and shrubby species that provide several additional ecosystem services, including pollination, fauna attraction, food production, pest control and environmental regulation for the agroecosystem. aBiomass production aTropical forests aNutrient accumulation aNutrient cycling aSuccessional agroforestry1 aTERRA, G.1 aPIOTTO, D.1 aCHAER, G. M. tForest Ecology and Managementgv. 482, 118854, 15 February 2021.