When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites
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Resumo: | Slash-and-burn agriculture has been practiced for a very long time by the traditional populations (caiçaras) on Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. After a few years of use the plots are abandoned to fallow. We examined the processes of litter production and decomposition and the relationships between forest lands used by caiçara populations and landscape functionality. Five and 25-year-old forests growing on areas once used for subsistence agriculture were compared to a near-climax forest site. No significant differences between the three areas were noted in terms of litter production over a 2-yr period; the average litter productions were 9,927, 8,707 and 10,031 kg/ha/yr for the 5-year, 25-year and climax forests respectively. N and K nutrient input through litter was greatest in the climax forest; P and Mg input was greatest in the 5-yr forest; and Na greatest in the 25-yr forest. Ground litter accumulation (3,040-3,730 kg/ha/yr) was not significantly different in the three areas. Litter turnover times (1/K) were 0.33, 0.42 and 0.38 for the 5-yr, 25-yr and climax forests respectively. These secondary forests cover almost all of Ilha Grande and demonstrate low species diversity, but they have production and decomposition systems similar to those of mature forests. |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites Oliveira,Rogério Ribeiro de Slash-and-burn agriculture Caiçaras Turn over of nutrients Litter layer Secondary forest |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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When the shifting agriculture is gone: functionality of Atlantic Coastal Forest in abandoned farming sites |
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Oliveira,Rogério Ribeiro de |
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Oliveira,Rogério Ribeiro de |
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Oliveira,Rogério Ribeiro de |
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Slash-and-burn agriculture Caiçaras Turn over of nutrients Litter layer Secondary forest |
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Slash-and-burn agriculture Caiçaras Turn over of nutrients Litter layer Secondary forest |
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Slash-and-burn agriculture has been practiced for a very long time by the traditional populations (caiçaras) on Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. After a few years of use the plots are abandoned to fallow. We examined the processes of litter production and decomposition and the relationships between forest lands used by caiçara populations and landscape functionality. Five and 25-year-old forests growing on areas once used for subsistence agriculture were compared to a near-climax forest site. No significant differences between the three areas were noted in terms of litter production over a 2-yr period; the average litter productions were 9,927, 8,707 and 10,031 kg/ha/yr for the 5-year, 25-year and climax forests respectively. N and K nutrient input through litter was greatest in the climax forest; P and Mg input was greatest in the 5-yr forest; and Na greatest in the 25-yr forest. Ground litter accumulation (3,040-3,730 kg/ha/yr) was not significantly different in the three areas. Litter turnover times (1/K) were 0.33, 0.42 and 0.38 for the 5-yr, 25-yr and climax forests respectively. These secondary forests cover almost all of Ilha Grande and demonstrate low species diversity, but they have production and decomposition systems similar to those of mature forests. |
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