MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING

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Autor(a) principal: Pérez, Jorge Faisal Mosquera
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Scolforo, José Roberto Soares, Oliveira, Antônio Donizette de, Mello, José Márcio de, Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha, Camolesi, José Fábio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research defines a sustained yield management system for native candeia forest, considering oil production, volume growth rate and balanced forest concept. Data were collected in a sample of 18 plots of 606,65m2 each and from a scaling of 63 trees scattered in diametric classes ranging from 5 for 35 cm, in a native candeia forest located in Aiuruoca county - MG, Brazil. The suggested management plan was based on the association of information of diameter growth, recuperated from stem analysis, of horizontal and vertical structure studies, of oil production of several diametric classes and of balanced forest concept. It concluded that candeia is the most important tree specie in the native forest studied and its exploitation is economically feasible; the optimal diametric class both for oil extraction and for fencepost is 5-10cm, the minimum diameter for oil extraction and for fencepost production is, respectively, 5 and 7 cm; besides , the trees of higher dimension occupies large areas  damaging the development of small trees that have higher potential and are in higher number; the best management plan for producing oil and fencepost was the one that presented  De Lioucourt coefficient 2,2 times the original value that indicated the removal of 60% of the basal area and maximum diameter of 30cm; if the chief purpose is only oil production the removal showed reach 13.394 m3/ha or 25.625mst/ha, if both stem and branches > 3cm of diameter are used. The commercialization of this wood volume produces a gross income/ha of R$1,921.88 for the farmer. If the management aims at  obtaining fencepost  with diameter equal or grater than 7cm, gross income will reach R$1,590.38 The oil extraction of branches smaller than 3cm not used for fencepost  may add R$953.64 to the revenue with the commercialization for oil producing. The commercial exploitation of candeia can only be done when the predominance of this tree specie is higher than 70% of the vegetation. 
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spelling MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTINGcandeiaEremanthus erythropappusalfabisabololmanagement planDe Lioucourt coefficientThis research defines a sustained yield management system for native candeia forest, considering oil production, volume growth rate and balanced forest concept. Data were collected in a sample of 18 plots of 606,65m2 each and from a scaling of 63 trees scattered in diametric classes ranging from 5 for 35 cm, in a native candeia forest located in Aiuruoca county - MG, Brazil. The suggested management plan was based on the association of information of diameter growth, recuperated from stem analysis, of horizontal and vertical structure studies, of oil production of several diametric classes and of balanced forest concept. It concluded that candeia is the most important tree specie in the native forest studied and its exploitation is economically feasible; the optimal diametric class both for oil extraction and for fencepost is 5-10cm, the minimum diameter for oil extraction and for fencepost production is, respectively, 5 and 7 cm; besides , the trees of higher dimension occupies large areas  damaging the development of small trees that have higher potential and are in higher number; the best management plan for producing oil and fencepost was the one that presented  De Lioucourt coefficient 2,2 times the original value that indicated the removal of 60% of the basal area and maximum diameter of 30cm; if the chief purpose is only oil production the removal showed reach 13.394 m3/ha or 25.625mst/ha, if both stem and branches > 3cm of diameter are used. The commercialization of this wood volume produces a gross income/ha of R$1,921.88 for the farmer. If the management aims at  obtaining fencepost  with diameter equal or grater than 7cm, gross income will reach R$1,590.38 The oil extraction of branches smaller than 3cm not used for fencepost  may add R$953.64 to the revenue with the commercialization for oil producing. The commercial exploitation of candeia can only be done when the predominance of this tree specie is higher than 70% of the vegetation. CERNECERNE2015-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/542CERNE; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2004); 257-273CERNE; v. 10 n. 2 (2004); 257-2732317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAporhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/542/467Copyright (c) 2015 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPérez, Jorge Faisal MosqueraScolforo, José Roberto SoaresOliveira, Antônio Donizette deMello, José Márcio deBorges, Luís Fernando RochaCamolesi, José Fábio2015-10-21T23:39:13Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/542Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:53:57.787237Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
title MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
spellingShingle MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
Pérez, Jorge Faisal Mosquera
candeia
Eremanthus erythropappus
alfabisabolol
management plan
De Lioucourt coefficient
title_short MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
title_full MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
title_fullStr MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
title_full_unstemmed MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
title_sort MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NATIVE CANDEIA FOREST (Eremanthus erythropappus (DC) MacLeish) -THE OPTION FOR SELETIVE CUTTING
author Pérez, Jorge Faisal Mosquera
author_facet Pérez, Jorge Faisal Mosquera
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
Oliveira, Antônio Donizette de
Mello, José Márcio de
Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha
Camolesi, José Fábio
author_role author
author2 Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
Oliveira, Antônio Donizette de
Mello, José Márcio de
Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha
Camolesi, José Fábio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pérez, Jorge Faisal Mosquera
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
Oliveira, Antônio Donizette de
Mello, José Márcio de
Borges, Luís Fernando Rocha
Camolesi, José Fábio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv candeia
Eremanthus erythropappus
alfabisabolol
management plan
De Lioucourt coefficient
topic candeia
Eremanthus erythropappus
alfabisabolol
management plan
De Lioucourt coefficient
description This research defines a sustained yield management system for native candeia forest, considering oil production, volume growth rate and balanced forest concept. Data were collected in a sample of 18 plots of 606,65m2 each and from a scaling of 63 trees scattered in diametric classes ranging from 5 for 35 cm, in a native candeia forest located in Aiuruoca county - MG, Brazil. The suggested management plan was based on the association of information of diameter growth, recuperated from stem analysis, of horizontal and vertical structure studies, of oil production of several diametric classes and of balanced forest concept. It concluded that candeia is the most important tree specie in the native forest studied and its exploitation is economically feasible; the optimal diametric class both for oil extraction and for fencepost is 5-10cm, the minimum diameter for oil extraction and for fencepost production is, respectively, 5 and 7 cm; besides , the trees of higher dimension occupies large areas  damaging the development of small trees that have higher potential and are in higher number; the best management plan for producing oil and fencepost was the one that presented  De Lioucourt coefficient 2,2 times the original value that indicated the removal of 60% of the basal area and maximum diameter of 30cm; if the chief purpose is only oil production the removal showed reach 13.394 m3/ha or 25.625mst/ha, if both stem and branches > 3cm of diameter are used. The commercialization of this wood volume produces a gross income/ha of R$1,921.88 for the farmer. If the management aims at  obtaining fencepost  with diameter equal or grater than 7cm, gross income will reach R$1,590.38 The oil extraction of branches smaller than 3cm not used for fencepost  may add R$953.64 to the revenue with the commercialization for oil producing. The commercial exploitation of candeia can only be done when the predominance of this tree specie is higher than 70% of the vegetation. 
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