FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG
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Resumo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509813322The objectives of this study were to know the floristic composition of three fragments of riparian forest fromRio Cedro, Montes Claros, Minas Gerais state and select species to be used in its recomposition. It was donea floristic survey, similarity analysis and sucessional classification of species. We sampled 356 individuals inthree fragments, and: 99 at the 1st one, 117 at the 2nd one and 140 at the 3rd one with a total of 53 species,2 unidentified, 46 genera and 22 families. The majority floristic wealth was found at the 1st fragment:28 species, then at the 2rd one with 26 last at the 3nd with 25. The families with the highest number ofindividuals were Fabaceae (111), Malvaceae (50), Arecaceae (45), Anacardiaceae (32). The Fabaceae familyshowed the greatest number of species represented. By the tests, Sorensen’s similarity rate was obtained forthe fragments: 1 and 2, 52.8%, 2 and 3, 40% and 1 and 3 33.3%. The greatest wealth of pioneering speciesand secondary ones characterize an initial phase of transition from forest pioneering, typical of sucessionalmedium probation and show characteristics of seasonal decidual forest. The fragments studied are disrupted.In order to the recomposition of the riparian forest, a selection of species to be used in its recomposition andthe combination of different ecological groups are proposed. |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MGLevantamento florístico do estrato arbóreo de três fragmentos de floresta ciliar como subsídio à recomposição da vegetação do Rio Cedro, Montes Claros – MGriparian forestfloristic compositionconservation.floresta ciliarcomposição florísticaconservaçãohttp://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509813322The objectives of this study were to know the floristic composition of three fragments of riparian forest fromRio Cedro, Montes Claros, Minas Gerais state and select species to be used in its recomposition. It was donea floristic survey, similarity analysis and sucessional classification of species. We sampled 356 individuals inthree fragments, and: 99 at the 1st one, 117 at the 2nd one and 140 at the 3rd one with a total of 53 species,2 unidentified, 46 genera and 22 families. The majority floristic wealth was found at the 1st fragment:28 species, then at the 2rd one with 26 last at the 3nd with 25. The families with the highest number ofindividuals were Fabaceae (111), Malvaceae (50), Arecaceae (45), Anacardiaceae (32). The Fabaceae familyshowed the greatest number of species represented. By the tests, Sorensen’s similarity rate was obtained forthe fragments: 1 and 2, 52.8%, 2 and 3, 40% and 1 and 3 33.3%. The greatest wealth of pioneering speciesand secondary ones characterize an initial phase of transition from forest pioneering, typical of sucessionalmedium probation and show characteristics of seasonal decidual forest. The fragments studied are disrupted.In order to the recomposition of the riparian forest, a selection of species to be used in its recomposition andthe combination of different ecological groups are proposed.http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509813322Os objetivos deste estudo foram conhecer a composição florística de três fragmentos de floresta ciliar do Rio Cedro, Montes Claros – MG e selecionar espécies para serem utilizadas na recomposição. Realizou-se o levantamento florístico, análise de similaridade e a classificação sucessional. Foram amostrados 356 indivíduos em três fragmentos, sendo: 99 no 1º, 117 no 2º e 140 no 3º com um total de 53 espécies, duas não identificadas, 46 gêneros e 22 famílias. O 1º Fragmento apresentou a maior riqueza florística: 28 espécies, seguida pelo 2º com 26 e o 3º com 25. As famílias com maior número de indivíduos foram Fabaceae (111), Malvaceae (50), Arecaceae (45) e Anacardiaceae (32). A Fabaceae foi a família com maior número de espécies representas. Das análises, obteve-se um índice de similaridade de Sørensen para os Fragmentos: 1 e 2, 52,8%, 2 e 3, 40% e 1 e 3 33,3%. Os valores maiores de riquezas de espécies pioneiras e secundárias iniciais caracterizam uma fase de transição da floresta pioneira, típica de estágio sucessional médio. Os fragmentos apresentam características da floresta estacional decidual, encontrando-se perturbados. Para a recomposição da floresta ciliar propôs-se a seleção de espécies de diferentes grupos ecológicos.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2014-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1332210.5902/1980509813322Ciência Florestal; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2014); 47-58Ciência Florestal; v. 24 n. 1 (2014); 47-581980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/13322/pdfDurães, Maria Clara OliveiraSales, Nilza de Lima PereiraNeto, Santos D’ÂngeloFigueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-04-13T17:28:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13322Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-13T17:28:24Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG Levantamento florístico do estrato arbóreo de três fragmentos de floresta ciliar como subsídio à recomposição da vegetação do Rio Cedro, Montes Claros – MG |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG Durães, Maria Clara Oliveira riparian forest floristic composition conservation. floresta ciliar composição florística conservação |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
title_full |
FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
title_fullStr |
FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
title_full_unstemmed |
FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
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FLORISTIC SURVEY OF ARBOREAL STRATUM OF THREE FRAGMENTS OF RIPARIAN FOREST AS A SUBSIDY TO ‘ RIO CEDRO’ VEGETATION RECOMPOSITION IN MONTES CLAROS – MG |
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Durães, Maria Clara Oliveira |
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Durães, Maria Clara Oliveira Sales, Nilza de Lima Pereira Neto, Santos D’Ângelo Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira |
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Sales, Nilza de Lima Pereira Neto, Santos D’Ângelo Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira |
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Durães, Maria Clara Oliveira Sales, Nilza de Lima Pereira Neto, Santos D’Ângelo Figueiredo, Maria Auxiliadora Pereira |
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riparian forest floristic composition conservation. floresta ciliar composição florística conservação |
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riparian forest floristic composition conservation. floresta ciliar composição florística conservação |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509813322The objectives of this study were to know the floristic composition of three fragments of riparian forest fromRio Cedro, Montes Claros, Minas Gerais state and select species to be used in its recomposition. It was donea floristic survey, similarity analysis and sucessional classification of species. We sampled 356 individuals inthree fragments, and: 99 at the 1st one, 117 at the 2nd one and 140 at the 3rd one with a total of 53 species,2 unidentified, 46 genera and 22 families. The majority floristic wealth was found at the 1st fragment:28 species, then at the 2rd one with 26 last at the 3nd with 25. The families with the highest number ofindividuals were Fabaceae (111), Malvaceae (50), Arecaceae (45), Anacardiaceae (32). The Fabaceae familyshowed the greatest number of species represented. By the tests, Sorensen’s similarity rate was obtained forthe fragments: 1 and 2, 52.8%, 2 and 3, 40% and 1 and 3 33.3%. The greatest wealth of pioneering speciesand secondary ones characterize an initial phase of transition from forest pioneering, typical of sucessionalmedium probation and show characteristics of seasonal decidual forest. The fragments studied are disrupted.In order to the recomposition of the riparian forest, a selection of species to be used in its recomposition andthe combination of different ecological groups are proposed. |
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