GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL
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Resumo: | The tree species caúna-da-serra (Ilex brevicuspis Reissek.), cocão (Erythroxilum deciduum), tarumã-de-espinho (Cytharexylum montevidense Sprenger) e capororoca (Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pavon) Mez), native in the deciduous seasonal forest / dense tropical forest of Santa Maria were studied using a retrospective analysis. A stem analysis was performed of each species, measuring annual growth rings. Volume growth, commercial form factor and the annual percentual increment of commercial volume were analyzed according to growth at diameter at breast height. For modelling purposes 5 different equations were tested. It could be shown that a polynome of second degree was best adjusted to the growth of commercial volume and commercial form factor while annual percentual increment of commercial volume showed best fit with an exponential function. A significantly different accumulation of volume could be found concerning the different species which were studied. While tarumã and cocão show a rapid accumulation in growth, caúna and capororoca grow more slowly. This is correlated with more cylindric stems in the case of tarumã and cocão. The annual percentual increment of commercial volume moves between the range of more than 100% at the beginning of the growth process and below 10% at the end of the studied growth period. |
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GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SULCrescimento de espécies nativas de uma Floresta Estacional Decidual/Ombrófila Mista do Rio Grande do Sul.Stem analysisnative speciesRio Grande do Sul.Análise de troncoespécies nativasRio Grande do SulThe tree species caúna-da-serra (Ilex brevicuspis Reissek.), cocão (Erythroxilum deciduum), tarumã-de-espinho (Cytharexylum montevidense Sprenger) e capororoca (Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pavon) Mez), native in the deciduous seasonal forest / dense tropical forest of Santa Maria were studied using a retrospective analysis. A stem analysis was performed of each species, measuring annual growth rings. Volume growth, commercial form factor and the annual percentual increment of commercial volume were analyzed according to growth at diameter at breast height. For modelling purposes 5 different equations were tested. It could be shown that a polynome of second degree was best adjusted to the growth of commercial volume and commercial form factor while annual percentual increment of commercial volume showed best fit with an exponential function. A significantly different accumulation of volume could be found concerning the different species which were studied. While tarumã and cocão show a rapid accumulation in growth, caúna and capororoca grow more slowly. This is correlated with more cylindric stems in the case of tarumã and cocão. The annual percentual increment of commercial volume moves between the range of more than 100% at the beginning of the growth process and below 10% at the end of the studied growth period. Com uma abordagem retrospectiva, foi estudado o crescimento da caúna-da-serra (Ilex brevicuspis Reissek.), cocão (Erythroxilum deciduum), tarumã-de-espinho (Cytharexylum montevidense Sprenger) e capororoca (Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pavon) Mez), nativas da Floresta Estacional Decidual/Floresta Ombrófila Mista de Santa Maria - RS. Foi feita a análise de tronco e a medição de anéis anuais de cada espécie estudada. Com esses dados foi avaliada a tendência de crescimento em volume comercial, o incremento do volume comercial em porcentagem e o fator de forma comercial em função do diâmetro à altura de 1,3 m (DAP). Para o ajuste dos dados obtidos, foram testados cinco modelos diferentes. Revelou-se que, com todas espécies, um polinômio de segundo grau mostrou o melhor ajuste no caso do volume comercial e do fator de forma comercial. O incremento em volume comercial anual percentual foi melhor ajustado por um modelo exponencial, também para cada espécie analisada. Observou-se uma acumulação significativamente diferente do volume sobre o diâmetro das espécies. O tarumã e o cocão mostram uma acumulação rápida em volume, enquanto que a caúna e a capororoca crescem menos rapidamente. Isso é correlacionado com os fatores de forma, nos troncos mais cilíndricos, no caso do tarumã e do cocão. O incremento em volume comercial anual percentual varia entre a faixa de mais de 100% no início do processo de crescimento e abaixo de 10% no final do crescimento estudado.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2001-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/165910.5902/198050981659Ciência Florestal; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2001); 103-119Ciência Florestal; v. 11 n. 2 (2001); 103-1191980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1659/944Spathelf, PeterBerger, RuteVaccaro, SandroTonini, HelioBorsoi, Geedre Adrianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-06-05T19:31:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1659Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-06-05T19:31:02Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL Crescimento de espécies nativas de uma Floresta Estacional Decidual/Ombrófila Mista do Rio Grande do Sul. |
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GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
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GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL Spathelf, Peter Stem analysis native species Rio Grande do Sul. Análise de tronco espécies nativas Rio Grande do Sul |
title_short |
GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
title_full |
GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
title_fullStr |
GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
title_full_unstemmed |
GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
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GROWTH OF NATIVE SPECIES OF THE DECIDUOUS/DENSE TROPICAL FOREST OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
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Spathelf, Peter |
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Spathelf, Peter Berger, Rute Vaccaro, Sandro Tonini, Helio Borsoi, Geedre Adriano |
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Berger, Rute Vaccaro, Sandro Tonini, Helio Borsoi, Geedre Adriano |
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Spathelf, Peter Berger, Rute Vaccaro, Sandro Tonini, Helio Borsoi, Geedre Adriano |
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Stem analysis native species Rio Grande do Sul. Análise de tronco espécies nativas Rio Grande do Sul |
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Stem analysis native species Rio Grande do Sul. Análise de tronco espécies nativas Rio Grande do Sul |
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The tree species caúna-da-serra (Ilex brevicuspis Reissek.), cocão (Erythroxilum deciduum), tarumã-de-espinho (Cytharexylum montevidense Sprenger) e capororoca (Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pavon) Mez), native in the deciduous seasonal forest / dense tropical forest of Santa Maria were studied using a retrospective analysis. A stem analysis was performed of each species, measuring annual growth rings. Volume growth, commercial form factor and the annual percentual increment of commercial volume were analyzed according to growth at diameter at breast height. For modelling purposes 5 different equations were tested. It could be shown that a polynome of second degree was best adjusted to the growth of commercial volume and commercial form factor while annual percentual increment of commercial volume showed best fit with an exponential function. A significantly different accumulation of volume could be found concerning the different species which were studied. While tarumã and cocão show a rapid accumulation in growth, caúna and capororoca grow more slowly. This is correlated with more cylindric stems in the case of tarumã and cocão. The annual percentual increment of commercial volume moves between the range of more than 100% at the beginning of the growth process and below 10% at the end of the studied growth period. |
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