Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural

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Autor(a) principal: Bifulco, Carlo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Rego, Francisco Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/5733
Resumo: Soil bioengineering was developed in central Europe after World War II and in Mediterranean Europe in the last twenty years; soil bioengineering has been recently applied also in Portugal suggesting its potential future development. Soil bioengineering, to consolidate and stabilize sliding down slopes, uses indigenous trees and shrubs with good vegetative propagation. A key feature of these species, employed as cuttings or as whole plants, is to not get damaged when their stems are buried in the ground about one meter. In this article is selected, from Mainland Portugal flora, a list of plant species, starting from scientific literature of Portugal, Central Europe and Central and Southern Europe, and using practical knowledge developed in Southern Italy. Afterwards groups of species are defined as (i) appropriate for soil bioengineering works to do in Portugal and (ii) probably adequate, requiring further researches to improve the knowledge about their feature. Tests are planned to assess the biotechnical features of this second group.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
Selection of suitable species for bioengineering
title Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
spellingShingle Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
Bifulco, Carlo
soil bioengineering
vegetative propagation
cuttings
rooting
adventicious roots
flora
Portugal
title_short Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
title_full Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
title_fullStr Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
title_full_unstemmed Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
title_sort Seleção de espécies lenhosas adequadas às técnicas de engenharia natural
author Bifulco, Carlo
author_facet Bifulco, Carlo
Rego, Francisco Castro
author_role author
author2 Rego, Francisco Castro
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bifulco, Carlo
Rego, Francisco Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv soil bioengineering
vegetative propagation
cuttings
rooting
adventicious roots
flora
Portugal
topic soil bioengineering
vegetative propagation
cuttings
rooting
adventicious roots
flora
Portugal
description Soil bioengineering was developed in central Europe after World War II and in Mediterranean Europe in the last twenty years; soil bioengineering has been recently applied also in Portugal suggesting its potential future development. Soil bioengineering, to consolidate and stabilize sliding down slopes, uses indigenous trees and shrubs with good vegetative propagation. A key feature of these species, employed as cuttings or as whole plants, is to not get damaged when their stems are buried in the ground about one meter. In this article is selected, from Mainland Portugal flora, a list of plant species, starting from scientific literature of Portugal, Central Europe and Central and Southern Europe, and using practical knowledge developed in Southern Italy. Afterwards groups of species are defined as (i) appropriate for soil bioengineering works to do in Portugal and (ii) probably adequate, requiring further researches to improve the knowledge about their feature. Tests are planned to assess the biotechnical features of this second group.
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