Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento

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Autor(a) principal: Ballestreri, André Antônio
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: The luminosity is one of the limiting factors for the development of the plants, however, the existing information is based on observations of the natural occurrence of the species, as they are rarely studied regarding their post-planting performance. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate: a) the performance of native forest species after five years of planting (Inga vera, Schinus terebinthifolius, Handroanthus heptaphyllus, Parapiptadenia rigida and Casearia sylvestris), which provided different levels of shading in the sub-grove; b) survival and initial growth of Allophylus edulis, Cordia americana, Eugenia involucrata and Psidium cattleianum seedlings planted in the understory. The treatments were S1-80%, S2-76%, S3-36% and S4-11% shading. In addition to survival, the growth of existing planting species was assessed using the height (H) and stem diameter (DC) attributes. It was found that I. vera and S. terebinthifolius have the potential for rapid colonization in full sun, followed by H. heptaphyllus and P. rigida, but C. sylvestris is not suitable in this condition. The survival of seedlings planted in the understory was evaluated one year after planting, using the morphophysiological attributes height (H), stem diameter (DC), average stoma density, chlorophyll fluorescence a and chlorophyll content a and b. In general, the species planted in the understory showed better responses in environments with greater shading (76 to 80%). Environmental variables, such as photosynthetically active radiation, influenced air temperature, relative humidity and soil temperature and, consequently, in the species planted in the understory, P. cattleianum has a wide tolerance to environmental variables associated with different levels of solar irradiance, while the other species showed variable behavior. A. edulis and C. americana showed greater survival in an environment with 36% shading, while E. involucrata with 80%, however, in general, A. edulis, C. americana and E. involucrata demonstrated that the morphological and physiological performance was favored under shading of 76 and 80%. A. edulis and P. cattleianum were the species with maximum carbon assimilation, in the range of 1500 mol m-2 s-1 photosynthetically active radiation. I. vera, S. terebinthifolius, A. edulis, P. cattleianum can make up the group of framework species or filler species together, in a lower density, P. rigida and H. heptaphyllus, which will reduce the action of ecological filters, such as temperature soil and air, favoring the establishment of other less tolerant species. C. sylvestris, C. americana and E. involucrata are typical species to compose the diversity group in restoration projects, not showing adequate performance in full sun.
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spelling 2021-06-29T12:01:58Z2021-06-29T12:01:58Z2020-02-28http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21246The luminosity is one of the limiting factors for the development of the plants, however, the existing information is based on observations of the natural occurrence of the species, as they are rarely studied regarding their post-planting performance. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate: a) the performance of native forest species after five years of planting (Inga vera, Schinus terebinthifolius, Handroanthus heptaphyllus, Parapiptadenia rigida and Casearia sylvestris), which provided different levels of shading in the sub-grove; b) survival and initial growth of Allophylus edulis, Cordia americana, Eugenia involucrata and Psidium cattleianum seedlings planted in the understory. The treatments were S1-80%, S2-76%, S3-36% and S4-11% shading. In addition to survival, the growth of existing planting species was assessed using the height (H) and stem diameter (DC) attributes. It was found that I. vera and S. terebinthifolius have the potential for rapid colonization in full sun, followed by H. heptaphyllus and P. rigida, but C. sylvestris is not suitable in this condition. The survival of seedlings planted in the understory was evaluated one year after planting, using the morphophysiological attributes height (H), stem diameter (DC), average stoma density, chlorophyll fluorescence a and chlorophyll content a and b. In general, the species planted in the understory showed better responses in environments with greater shading (76 to 80%). Environmental variables, such as photosynthetically active radiation, influenced air temperature, relative humidity and soil temperature and, consequently, in the species planted in the understory, P. cattleianum has a wide tolerance to environmental variables associated with different levels of solar irradiance, while the other species showed variable behavior. A. edulis and C. americana showed greater survival in an environment with 36% shading, while E. involucrata with 80%, however, in general, A. edulis, C. americana and E. involucrata demonstrated that the morphological and physiological performance was favored under shading of 76 and 80%. A. edulis and P. cattleianum were the species with maximum carbon assimilation, in the range of 1500 mol m-2 s-1 photosynthetically active radiation. I. vera, S. terebinthifolius, A. edulis, P. cattleianum can make up the group of framework species or filler species together, in a lower density, P. rigida and H. heptaphyllus, which will reduce the action of ecological filters, such as temperature soil and air, favoring the establishment of other less tolerant species. C. sylvestris, C. americana and E. involucrata are typical species to compose the diversity group in restoration projects, not showing adequate performance in full sun.A luminosidade é um dos fatores limitantes para o desenvolvimento das plantas, entretanto, as informações existentes são baseadas em observações da ocorrência natural das espécies, pois raramente são estudadas quanto a sua performance no pós-plantio. Assim, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar: a) o desempenho de espécies florestais nativas após cinco anos de plantio (Inga vera, Schinus terebinthifolius, Handroanthus heptaphyllus, Parapiptadenia rigida e Casearia sylvestris), as quais proporcionaram diferentes níveis de sombreamento no sub-bosque; b) a sobrevivência e o crescimento inicial de mudas de Allophylus edulis, Cordia americana, Eugenia involucrata e Psidium cattleianum plantadas nos sub-bosques. Os tratamentos foram S1-80%, S2-76%, S3-36% e S4-11% de sombreamento. Além da sobrevivência, o crescimento das espécies do plantio já existente foi avaliado por meio dos atributos de altura (H) e diâmetro do coleto (DC). Constatou-se que I. vera e S. terebinthifolius apresentam potencial para rápida colonização em pleno sol, seguidas por H. heptaphyllus e P. rigida, porém C. sylvestris, não é adequada nessa condição. A sobrevivência das mudas plantadas no sub-bosque foi avaliada um ano após o plantio, utilizando os atributos morfofisiológicos altura (H), diâmetro do coleto (DC), densidade média de estômatos, fluorescência da clorofila a e teor de clorofila a e b. De modo geral as espécies plantadas no sub-bosque apresentaram melhores respostas nos ambientes com maior sombreamento (76 a 80%). Variáveis ambientais, como radiação fotossinteticamente ativa, influenciaram na temperatura do ar, umidade relativa do ar e temperatura do solo e, consequentemente, nas espécies plantadas no sub-bosque, P. cattleianum apresenta ampla tolerância às variáveis ambientais associadas aos diferentes níveis de irradiância solar, enquanto as demais espécies apresentaram comportamento variável. A. edulis e C. americana apresentaram maior sobrevivência em ambiente com 36% de sombreamento, enquanto E. involucrata com 80%, porém, de modo geral, A. edulis, C. americana e E. involucrata demonstraram que a performance morfológica e fisiológica foi favorecida sob sombreamento de 76 e 80%. A. edulis e P. cattleianum foram as espécies com máxima assimilação de carbono, na faixa de radiação fotossinteticamente ativa de 1500 mol m-2 s-1. I. vera, S. terebinthifolius, A. edulis, P. cattleianum podem compor conjuntamente o grupo das espécies de framework species ou de preenchimento, em menor densidade P. rigida e H. heptaphyllus, o que reduzirá a ação de filtros ecológicos, como temperatura do solo e do ar, favorecendo o estabelecimento de outras espécies menos tolerantes. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Forest species forest native trees in pure planting and under different levels of shadowing
title Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
spellingShingle Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
Ballestreri, André Antônio
Enriquecimento florestal
Luminosidade
Plantio a campo
Bioma Mata Atlântica
Atlantic Forest biome
Forest enrichment
Brightness
Field planting
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
title_full Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
title_fullStr Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
title_full_unstemmed Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
title_sort Silvicultura de espécies florestais arbóreas nativas em plantio puro e sob diferentes níveis de sombreamento
author Ballestreri, André Antônio
author_facet Ballestreri, André Antônio
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Araujo, Maristela Machado
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Tabaldi, Luciane Almeri
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Kelling, Mônica Brucker
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Flores, Rejane
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ballestreri, André Antônio
contributor_str_mv Araujo, Maristela Machado
Tabaldi, Luciane Almeri
Kelling, Mônica Brucker
Flores, Rejane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enriquecimento florestal
Luminosidade
Plantio a campo
Bioma Mata Atlântica
topic Enriquecimento florestal
Luminosidade
Plantio a campo
Bioma Mata Atlântica
Atlantic Forest biome
Forest enrichment
Brightness
Field planting
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest biome
Forest enrichment
Brightness
Field planting
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
description The luminosity is one of the limiting factors for the development of the plants, however, the existing information is based on observations of the natural occurrence of the species, as they are rarely studied regarding their post-planting performance. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate: a) the performance of native forest species after five years of planting (Inga vera, Schinus terebinthifolius, Handroanthus heptaphyllus, Parapiptadenia rigida and Casearia sylvestris), which provided different levels of shading in the sub-grove; b) survival and initial growth of Allophylus edulis, Cordia americana, Eugenia involucrata and Psidium cattleianum seedlings planted in the understory. The treatments were S1-80%, S2-76%, S3-36% and S4-11% shading. In addition to survival, the growth of existing planting species was assessed using the height (H) and stem diameter (DC) attributes. It was found that I. vera and S. terebinthifolius have the potential for rapid colonization in full sun, followed by H. heptaphyllus and P. rigida, but C. sylvestris is not suitable in this condition. The survival of seedlings planted in the understory was evaluated one year after planting, using the morphophysiological attributes height (H), stem diameter (DC), average stoma density, chlorophyll fluorescence a and chlorophyll content a and b. In general, the species planted in the understory showed better responses in environments with greater shading (76 to 80%). Environmental variables, such as photosynthetically active radiation, influenced air temperature, relative humidity and soil temperature and, consequently, in the species planted in the understory, P. cattleianum has a wide tolerance to environmental variables associated with different levels of solar irradiance, while the other species showed variable behavior. A. edulis and C. americana showed greater survival in an environment with 36% shading, while E. involucrata with 80%, however, in general, A. edulis, C. americana and E. involucrata demonstrated that the morphological and physiological performance was favored under shading of 76 and 80%. A. edulis and P. cattleianum were the species with maximum carbon assimilation, in the range of 1500 mol m-2 s-1 photosynthetically active radiation. I. vera, S. terebinthifolius, A. edulis, P. cattleianum can make up the group of framework species or filler species together, in a lower density, P. rigida and H. heptaphyllus, which will reduce the action of ecological filters, such as temperature soil and air, favoring the establishment of other less tolerant species. C. sylvestris, C. americana and E. involucrata are typical species to compose the diversity group in restoration projects, not showing adequate performance in full sun.
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