Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system

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Autor(a) principal: Moscogliato,Antonio Vicente
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Torezan,José Marcelo Domingues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hoehnea
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The mitigation of CO2 emission through high-productivity systems associated with restoration of degraded sites have been increasingly common, highlighting the importance of estimates of the amount and distribution of plant biomass in different ecosystems and under different management systems. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of planting and soil characteristics and the type of management performed over the aboveground biomass accumulation in two reforestation projects with native species, implanted through Taungya agroforestry system. The differences in aboveground biomass accumulation were probably influenced by agroforestry management, since these variations showed to be independent of age (considered within the age range in this study), the spacing, the species composition, and soil fertility. The values of aboveground biomass are similar to those reported in the literature for other reforestation projects with native species of similar ages.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
title Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
spellingShingle Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
Moscogliato,Antonio Vicente
Brazil legal forest reserves
carbon sequestration
ecological restoration
title_short Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
title_full Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
title_fullStr Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
title_full_unstemmed Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
title_sort Aboveground biomass in reforestation with native species established by means of Taungya agroforestry system
author Moscogliato,Antonio Vicente
author_facet Moscogliato,Antonio Vicente
Torezan,José Marcelo Domingues
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author2 Torezan,José Marcelo Domingues
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moscogliato,Antonio Vicente
Torezan,José Marcelo Domingues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil legal forest reserves
carbon sequestration
ecological restoration
topic Brazil legal forest reserves
carbon sequestration
ecological restoration
description ABSTRACT The mitigation of CO2 emission through high-productivity systems associated with restoration of degraded sites have been increasingly common, highlighting the importance of estimates of the amount and distribution of plant biomass in different ecosystems and under different management systems. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of planting and soil characteristics and the type of management performed over the aboveground biomass accumulation in two reforestation projects with native species, implanted through Taungya agroforestry system. The differences in aboveground biomass accumulation were probably influenced by agroforestry management, since these variations showed to be independent of age (considered within the age range in this study), the spacing, the species composition, and soil fertility. The values of aboveground biomass are similar to those reported in the literature for other reforestation projects with native species of similar ages.
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