Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest
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Resumo: | Abstract This work aimed to evaluate the monthly growth rate of 100 trees spread in different diametric classes and ecological groups of a secondary forest in the municipality of Igarapé-Açu, Pará, Brazil. These were selected randomly from 30 permanent plots and classified into 5 diametrical classes and separated into two ecological groups: Pioneers and Non-Pioneers. The monthly periodic increment (MPI) in diameter was measured for 11 months by means of diametric bands using digital calipers. The MPI means were evaluated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s mean comparison test. Individuals from both ecological groups had similar increments in the DBH IV diameter class and different in the others. There were mean increments in the diametric classes that did not differ within the ecological groups. The trees analyzed differed in the diametric growth rate according to the diametric classes, ecological groups and the month of analysis. |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary ForestIncrementDendrometric bandsAmazon rainforestAbstract This work aimed to evaluate the monthly growth rate of 100 trees spread in different diametric classes and ecological groups of a secondary forest in the municipality of Igarapé-Açu, Pará, Brazil. These were selected randomly from 30 permanent plots and classified into 5 diametrical classes and separated into two ecological groups: Pioneers and Non-Pioneers. The monthly periodic increment (MPI) in diameter was measured for 11 months by means of diametric bands using digital calipers. The MPI means were evaluated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s mean comparison test. Individuals from both ecological groups had similar increments in the DBH IV diameter class and different in the others. There were mean increments in the diametric classes that did not differ within the ecological groups. The trees analyzed differed in the diametric growth rate according to the diametric classes, ecological groups and the month of analysis.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872021000400309Floresta e Ambiente v.28 n.4 2021reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2179-8087-floram-2021-0009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Ingrid Raphaela CromwellMorais,Vitor Mateus de CarvalhoEmmert,FabianoNascimento,Rodrigo Geroni Mendeseng2021-11-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872021000400309Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2021-11-03T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest Pereira,Ingrid Raphaela Cromwell Increment Dendrometric bands Amazon rainforest |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
title_full |
Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
title_fullStr |
Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
title_full_unstemmed |
Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
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Size, Ecology, and Seasonality Affect the Monthly Diametric Growth of Trees in a Secondary Forest |
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Pereira,Ingrid Raphaela Cromwell |
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Pereira,Ingrid Raphaela Cromwell Morais,Vitor Mateus de Carvalho Emmert,Fabiano Nascimento,Rodrigo Geroni Mendes |
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Morais,Vitor Mateus de Carvalho Emmert,Fabiano Nascimento,Rodrigo Geroni Mendes |
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Pereira,Ingrid Raphaela Cromwell Morais,Vitor Mateus de Carvalho Emmert,Fabiano Nascimento,Rodrigo Geroni Mendes |
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Increment Dendrometric bands Amazon rainforest |
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Increment Dendrometric bands Amazon rainforest |
description |
Abstract This work aimed to evaluate the monthly growth rate of 100 trees spread in different diametric classes and ecological groups of a secondary forest in the municipality of Igarapé-Açu, Pará, Brazil. These were selected randomly from 30 permanent plots and classified into 5 diametrical classes and separated into two ecological groups: Pioneers and Non-Pioneers. The monthly periodic increment (MPI) in diameter was measured for 11 months by means of diametric bands using digital calipers. The MPI means were evaluated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s mean comparison test. Individuals from both ecological groups had similar increments in the DBH IV diameter class and different in the others. There were mean increments in the diametric classes that did not differ within the ecological groups. The trees analyzed differed in the diametric growth rate according to the diametric classes, ecological groups and the month of analysis. |
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Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro |
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Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro |
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