Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gris,Darlene
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Temponi,Lívia Godinho, Marcon,Thaís Regina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: Colonization in the State of Paraná has culminated in the devastation of large forest areas in the entire State. Degraded area recovery programs have emphasized the utilization of native species, but often the species indicated for local reforestation areas are unknown, as those areas are little known floristically. This study aimed to survey native species indicated for reforestation of areas in the Western region of the State of Paraná, classify those species as pioneer, secondary, or climactic, and indicate places of occurrence of matrices where seeds of those species could be collected. Bibliographic surveys in the specialized literature and research in the Herbarium Museu Botânico Municipal de Curitiba (MBM) and Herbarium of Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNOP) were conducted to identify potential species for degraded area recovery in the study of Western region of Paraná. In all, 115 species were selected, of which 22 are pioneer, 73 are secondary, and 20 are climactic. The bibliographic surveys suggests that pioneer species are the most indicated for the initial processes in the degraded areas recovery, while secondary and climactic species play a major role in area enrichment.
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title Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
spellingShingle Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
Gris,Darlene
Reforestation
Pioneer species
Secondary species and climactic species
title_short Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
title_full Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
title_fullStr Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
title_sort Native species indicated for degraded area recovery in Western Paraná, Brazil
author Gris,Darlene
author_facet Gris,Darlene
Temponi,Lívia Godinho
Marcon,Thaís Regina
author_role author
author2 Temponi,Lívia Godinho
Marcon,Thaís Regina
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gris,Darlene
Temponi,Lívia Godinho
Marcon,Thaís Regina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reforestation
Pioneer species
Secondary species and climactic species
topic Reforestation
Pioneer species
Secondary species and climactic species
description Colonization in the State of Paraná has culminated in the devastation of large forest areas in the entire State. Degraded area recovery programs have emphasized the utilization of native species, but often the species indicated for local reforestation areas are unknown, as those areas are little known floristically. This study aimed to survey native species indicated for reforestation of areas in the Western region of the State of Paraná, classify those species as pioneer, secondary, or climactic, and indicate places of occurrence of matrices where seeds of those species could be collected. Bibliographic surveys in the specialized literature and research in the Herbarium Museu Botânico Municipal de Curitiba (MBM) and Herbarium of Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNOP) were conducted to identify potential species for degraded area recovery in the study of Western region of Paraná. In all, 115 species were selected, of which 22 are pioneer, 73 are secondary, and 20 are climactic. The bibliographic surveys suggests that pioneer species are the most indicated for the initial processes in the degraded areas recovery, while secondary and climactic species play a major role in area enrichment.
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