Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: MACHADO,Murilo Rezende
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: CAMARA,Rodrigo, SAMPAIO,Paulo de Tarso Barbosa, FERRAZ,João Baptista Silva, PEREIRA,Marcos Gervasio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Planting of forest species of timber interest helps to reduce the deforestation pressure on the Amazon forest, promotes sustainable development of the producing region and generates ecological benefits. The objective of this work was to evaluate the survival rate and growth of four native (Swietenia macrophylla, Parkia decussata, Dipteryx odorata and Jacaranda copaia) and one exotic (Acacia mangium) species in monospecific plantations (spacing of 2 x 2 m) established on areas previously used for grazing, in Itacoatiara, State of Amazonas, Brazil. When the trees were four years old, we collected biometric data [height at 1.30 m (DBH, cm), crown projection area (CPA, m2), total height (Ht, m), commercial cylinder volume (Vcyl, m3 ha-1)], and qualitative data from visual diagnosis [survival rate (S, %), nutritional status (NS, G = good, D = deficient, %), and phytosanitary status (PS, S = satisfactory, N = non-satisfactory, %)]. Three plots of 128 m2, with 32 plants each, were evaluated for each species. Jacaranda copaia, followed by Dipteryx odorata and Parkia decussata, were the recommended species for planting in areas with edaphoclimatic conditions similar to those of the present work, due to their better performance according to most of the variables.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
title Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
MACHADO,Murilo Rezende
dendrometric variables
monospecific plantings
silviculture
tree growth
title_short Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
title_full Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Silvicultural performance of five forest species in the central Brazilian Amazon
author MACHADO,Murilo Rezende
author_facet MACHADO,Murilo Rezende
CAMARA,Rodrigo
SAMPAIO,Paulo de Tarso Barbosa
FERRAZ,João Baptista Silva
PEREIRA,Marcos Gervasio
author_role author
author2 CAMARA,Rodrigo
SAMPAIO,Paulo de Tarso Barbosa
FERRAZ,João Baptista Silva
PEREIRA,Marcos Gervasio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MACHADO,Murilo Rezende
CAMARA,Rodrigo
SAMPAIO,Paulo de Tarso Barbosa
FERRAZ,João Baptista Silva
PEREIRA,Marcos Gervasio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dendrometric variables
monospecific plantings
silviculture
tree growth
topic dendrometric variables
monospecific plantings
silviculture
tree growth
description ABSTRACT Planting of forest species of timber interest helps to reduce the deforestation pressure on the Amazon forest, promotes sustainable development of the producing region and generates ecological benefits. The objective of this work was to evaluate the survival rate and growth of four native (Swietenia macrophylla, Parkia decussata, Dipteryx odorata and Jacaranda copaia) and one exotic (Acacia mangium) species in monospecific plantations (spacing of 2 x 2 m) established on areas previously used for grazing, in Itacoatiara, State of Amazonas, Brazil. When the trees were four years old, we collected biometric data [height at 1.30 m (DBH, cm), crown projection area (CPA, m2), total height (Ht, m), commercial cylinder volume (Vcyl, m3 ha-1)], and qualitative data from visual diagnosis [survival rate (S, %), nutritional status (NS, G = good, D = deficient, %), and phytosanitary status (PS, S = satisfactory, N = non-satisfactory, %)]. Three plots of 128 m2, with 32 plants each, were evaluated for each species. Jacaranda copaia, followed by Dipteryx odorata and Parkia decussata, were the recommended species for planting in areas with edaphoclimatic conditions similar to those of the present work, due to their better performance according to most of the variables.
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