Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species

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Autor(a) principal: Avelino, Natanielly Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Schilling, Ana Cristina, Dalmolin, Ândrea Carla, Santos, Martielly Santana dos, Mielke, Marcelo Schramm
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/43229
Resumo: Procedures and methodologies for evaluating the quality and uniformity of seedlings are essential for homogenizing lots in forest nurseries and successful planting for reforestation. A study was made in order to evaluate the correlations between the allocation of biomass and the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) for seedlings from six native tree species of the Atlantic Forest as well as to select quality indicators that most affect the IQD and which can be used in a practical and precise fashion for the evaluation of native forest seedlings. Seedlings from six tropical forest species were used: Calophyllum brasiliense, Eriotheca macrophylla, Inga laurina, Psidium cattleyanum, Roupala montana and Sloanea obtusifolia. The following characteristics were evaluated: dry leaf (MSF), dry stem (MSC) and dry root (MSR) mass, as well as the aerial part height (H) and the stem diameter (D). Based on these variables, the following calculations were made: ratios of root (RMR), stem (RMC) and leaf (RMF) mass, as well as the total dry mass (MST), that of the aerial part (MSPA), the ratio of the aerial part dry mass to the dry root mass (MSPA/MSR), and that of the aerial part height to the stem diameter (H/D), and the IQD. The results were analyzed via correlation analyses. Based on the conditions of this study it is possible to conclude that: (a) the differences between the average IQD values of the species studied were not explained by the allocation pattern of biomass characterizing each species; (b) the MSR, MST and the D are the best variables for predicting the IQD of the seedlings from the forest species analyzed in this study; and (c) because it is a non-destructive method, D can be considered the best practical indicator for estimating IQD values for Atlantic Forest seedling species lots.
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spelling Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest speciesAlocação de biomassa e indicadores de crescimento para a avaliação da qualidade de mudas de espécies florestais nativasDickson quality indexBrazilian Atlantic ForestForest nurseriesForest restorationÍndice de qualidade de DicksonMata AtlânticaViveiros florestaisRestauração florestalProcedures and methodologies for evaluating the quality and uniformity of seedlings are essential for homogenizing lots in forest nurseries and successful planting for reforestation. A study was made in order to evaluate the correlations between the allocation of biomass and the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) for seedlings from six native tree species of the Atlantic Forest as well as to select quality indicators that most affect the IQD and which can be used in a practical and precise fashion for the evaluation of native forest seedlings. Seedlings from six tropical forest species were used: Calophyllum brasiliense, Eriotheca macrophylla, Inga laurina, Psidium cattleyanum, Roupala montana and Sloanea obtusifolia. The following characteristics were evaluated: dry leaf (MSF), dry stem (MSC) and dry root (MSR) mass, as well as the aerial part height (H) and the stem diameter (D). Based on these variables, the following calculations were made: ratios of root (RMR), stem (RMC) and leaf (RMF) mass, as well as the total dry mass (MST), that of the aerial part (MSPA), the ratio of the aerial part dry mass to the dry root mass (MSPA/MSR), and that of the aerial part height to the stem diameter (H/D), and the IQD. The results were analyzed via correlation analyses. Based on the conditions of this study it is possible to conclude that: (a) the differences between the average IQD values of the species studied were not explained by the allocation pattern of biomass characterizing each species; (b) the MSR, MST and the D are the best variables for predicting the IQD of the seedlings from the forest species analyzed in this study; and (c) because it is a non-destructive method, D can be considered the best practical indicator for estimating IQD values for Atlantic Forest seedling species lots.Procedimentos e metodologias que permitam avaliar a qualidade e a uniformidade das mudas são fundamentais para a homogeneização dos lotes em viveiros florestais e o sucesso dos plantios para reflorestamento. Foi conduzido um estudo com o objetivo de avaliar as correlações entre a alocação de biomassa e o índice de qualidade de Dickson (IQD) para mudas de seis espécies arbóreas nativas da Mata Atlântica, bem como selecionar indicadores de qualidade que mais influenciam o IQD e que possam ser utilizados de maneira prática e precisa para a avaliação da qualidade de mudas florestais nativas. Foram utilizadas mudas de seis espécies arbóreas tropicais: Calophyllum brasiliense, Eriotheca macrophylla, Inga laurina, Psidium cattleyanum, Roupala montana e Sloanea obtusifolia. Foram avaliados a massa seca de folhas (MSF), os caules (MSC) e as raízes (MSR), além da altura da parte aérea (H) e diâmetro do coleto (D). A partir dessas variáveis, foram calculadas as razões de massa de raízes (RMR), caules (RMC) e folhas (RMF), além da massa seca total (MST), a massa seca da parte aérea (MSPA), a razão de massa seca da parte aérea por massa seca de raízes (MSPA/MSR), a razão altura da parte aérea por diâmetro do coleto (H/D) e o IQD. Os resultados foram analisados mediante análises de correlação. Com base nas condições em que este estudo foi realizado é possível concluir que: (a) as diferenças entre os valores médios do IQD das espécies estudadas não foram explicadas pelo padrão de alocação de biomassa característico de cada espécie; (b) a MSR, a MST e o D são as melhores variáveis para predizer o comportamento do IQD das mudas das espécies florestais analisadas neste estudo; e (c) pelo fato de ser um método não destrutivo, o D pode ser considerado como o melhor indicador prático para estimar os valores de IQD de lotes de mudas de espécies florestais da Mata Atlântica.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/4322910.5902/1980509843229Ciência Florestal; Vol. 31 No. 4 (2021); 1733-1750Ciência Florestal; v. 31 n. 4 (2021); 1733-17501980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/43229/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/43229/49118https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/43229/52461Copyright (c) 2021 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAvelino, Natanielly RodriguesSchilling, Ana CristinaDalmolin, Ândrea CarlaSantos, Martielly Santana dosMielke, Marcelo Schramm2023-04-20T17:42:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43229Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2023-04-20T17:42:16Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
Alocação de biomassa e indicadores de crescimento para a avaliação da qualidade de mudas de espécies florestais nativas
title Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
spellingShingle Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
Avelino, Natanielly Rodrigues
Dickson quality index
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Forest nurseries
Forest restoration
Índice de qualidade de Dickson
Mata Atlântica
Viveiros florestais
Restauração florestal
title_short Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
title_full Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
title_fullStr Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
title_full_unstemmed Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
title_sort Biomass allocation and growth indicators for quality evaluation of seedlings of native forest species
author Avelino, Natanielly Rodrigues
author_facet Avelino, Natanielly Rodrigues
Schilling, Ana Cristina
Dalmolin, Ândrea Carla
Santos, Martielly Santana dos
Mielke, Marcelo Schramm
author_role author
author2 Schilling, Ana Cristina
Dalmolin, Ândrea Carla
Santos, Martielly Santana dos
Mielke, Marcelo Schramm
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avelino, Natanielly Rodrigues
Schilling, Ana Cristina
Dalmolin, Ândrea Carla
Santos, Martielly Santana dos
Mielke, Marcelo Schramm
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dickson quality index
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Forest nurseries
Forest restoration
Índice de qualidade de Dickson
Mata Atlântica
Viveiros florestais
Restauração florestal
topic Dickson quality index
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Forest nurseries
Forest restoration
Índice de qualidade de Dickson
Mata Atlântica
Viveiros florestais
Restauração florestal
description Procedures and methodologies for evaluating the quality and uniformity of seedlings are essential for homogenizing lots in forest nurseries and successful planting for reforestation. A study was made in order to evaluate the correlations between the allocation of biomass and the Dickson Quality Index (IQD) for seedlings from six native tree species of the Atlantic Forest as well as to select quality indicators that most affect the IQD and which can be used in a practical and precise fashion for the evaluation of native forest seedlings. Seedlings from six tropical forest species were used: Calophyllum brasiliense, Eriotheca macrophylla, Inga laurina, Psidium cattleyanum, Roupala montana and Sloanea obtusifolia. The following characteristics were evaluated: dry leaf (MSF), dry stem (MSC) and dry root (MSR) mass, as well as the aerial part height (H) and the stem diameter (D). Based on these variables, the following calculations were made: ratios of root (RMR), stem (RMC) and leaf (RMF) mass, as well as the total dry mass (MST), that of the aerial part (MSPA), the ratio of the aerial part dry mass to the dry root mass (MSPA/MSR), and that of the aerial part height to the stem diameter (H/D), and the IQD. The results were analyzed via correlation analyses. Based on the conditions of this study it is possible to conclude that: (a) the differences between the average IQD values of the species studied were not explained by the allocation pattern of biomass characterizing each species; (b) the MSR, MST and the D are the best variables for predicting the IQD of the seedlings from the forest species analyzed in this study; and (c) because it is a non-destructive method, D can be considered the best practical indicator for estimating IQD values for Atlantic Forest seedling species lots.
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