Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations

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Autor(a) principal: Eloy,Elder
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Dimas Agostinho da, Caron,Braulio Otomar, Elli,Elvis Felipe, Schwerz,Felipe
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the effect of age and plant spacing on biomass production of four forestry tree species: Acacia mearnsii De Wild, Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill ex Maiden, Mimosa scabrella Benth, and Ateleia glazioviana Baill. The following spacings of plants at the ages of 1, 3, and 5 years after planting were considered: 2.0 × 1.0 m, 2.0 × 1.5 m, 3.0 × 1.0 m, and 3.0 × 1.5 m. The study was installed in randomized complete block design. Biomass was determined by weighing different components of the trees after harvesting. Plant spacing affected biomass production of forestry trees at different ages after planting. Dense spacings produced larger quantities of biomass than less dense spacing. The tree species differed in biomass production: Eucalyptus grandis produced the largest quantity (325.1 t ha-1), followed by Acacia mearnsii (239.3 t ha-1), Mimosa scabrella (53.4 t ha-1), and Ateleia glazioviana (32.1 t ha-1). Wood biomass represented the biomass component with the largest production over time, which showed an increasing proportion throughout the age groups, followed branch, leaf, and bark biomass.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
title Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
spellingShingle Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
Eloy,Elder
Forest species
Planting density
Short rotation plantations
title_short Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
title_full Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
title_fullStr Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
title_full_unstemmed Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
title_sort Effect of age and spacing on biomass production in forest plantations
author Eloy,Elder
author_facet Eloy,Elder
Silva,Dimas Agostinho da
Caron,Braulio Otomar
Elli,Elvis Felipe
Schwerz,Felipe
author_role author
author2 Silva,Dimas Agostinho da
Caron,Braulio Otomar
Elli,Elvis Felipe
Schwerz,Felipe
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Eloy,Elder
Silva,Dimas Agostinho da
Caron,Braulio Otomar
Elli,Elvis Felipe
Schwerz,Felipe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest species
Planting density
Short rotation plantations
topic Forest species
Planting density
Short rotation plantations
description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the effect of age and plant spacing on biomass production of four forestry tree species: Acacia mearnsii De Wild, Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill ex Maiden, Mimosa scabrella Benth, and Ateleia glazioviana Baill. The following spacings of plants at the ages of 1, 3, and 5 years after planting were considered: 2.0 × 1.0 m, 2.0 × 1.5 m, 3.0 × 1.0 m, and 3.0 × 1.5 m. The study was installed in randomized complete block design. Biomass was determined by weighing different components of the trees after harvesting. Plant spacing affected biomass production of forestry trees at different ages after planting. Dense spacings produced larger quantities of biomass than less dense spacing. The tree species differed in biomass production: Eucalyptus grandis produced the largest quantity (325.1 t ha-1), followed by Acacia mearnsii (239.3 t ha-1), Mimosa scabrella (53.4 t ha-1), and Ateleia glazioviana (32.1 t ha-1). Wood biomass represented the biomass component with the largest production over time, which showed an increasing proportion throughout the age groups, followed branch, leaf, and bark biomass.
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