Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The rain and seed bank are fundamental natural regeneration mechanisms to restore the ecological functions of forest fragments and degraded areas. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the rain and seed bank in the soil in a fragment of the Atlantic rain forest, located in São Lourenço da Mata – PE. The individual trees, identified by diaspores collected in rain seeds and the seedlings emerged in seed banks were recorded and classified according to dispersion and successional group syndrome. Sampling of banks and seed rain was performed in 60 existing plots within the fragment. For sampling of seed rain, were allocated 60 collectors (area of 0.196 m²) in the center of each plot, being equidistant about 50m. Samples were collected at intervals of 30 days for a period of 12 months. The seed bank in the soil was evaluated in the nursery and in the forest fragment. To evaluate the seed bank in forest nursery were taken from the center of each plot a soil sample, 50 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. The samples were identified and taken to the forest nursery of the Rural Federal University of Pernambuco and put in wooden boxes, half of the samples were covered by 70% shade and half were exposed to the sun. To characterize the seed bank in the soil within the forest fragment were allocated subplots next to the site of the removal of soil samples, totaling 60 subplots of 0,25 m² each. In the rain, they were accounted for 124.878 seeds (10.619 seeds/m²) belonging to 60 morphospecies and 19 botanical families. Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, Fabaceae and Melastomataceae showed greater wealth. Melastomataceae species presented larger seed density values. The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed by late secondary. The seed bank emerged 3,965 seedlings of tree species (264,33 seeds/m²) belonging to 15 botanical families. In sombrite 70%, were accounted 3.441 seedlings, identified 14 families and 29 morphospecies. Already in full sun were accounted for 523 seedlings, 12 families and 19 morphospecies and families with the greatest richness were Fabaceae and Melastomataceae. The species that predominated were Cecropia pachystachya and Miconia prasina (full sun and 70% shading). The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed the pioneers. For the seed bank evaluated within the fragment, were accounted 122 seedlings emerged, five families and 10 morphospecies, and Tapirira guianensis with more seedlings. There was a predominance of early secondary. The zoochorous dispersion syndrome predominated for rain and seed banks. Considering the regeneration mechanism evaluated, rain and seed banks, it can be concluded that the forest of Camurim fragment has a self-regeneration capacity by an environmental change.
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spelling MARANGON, Luiz CarlosFELICIANO, Ana Lícia PatriotaFERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz CaracioloRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazRODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8028063388524508SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da2016-07-01T13:58:22Z2016-02-19SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da. Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil. 2016. 80 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4925The rain and seed bank are fundamental natural regeneration mechanisms to restore the ecological functions of forest fragments and degraded areas. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the rain and seed bank in the soil in a fragment of the Atlantic rain forest, located in São Lourenço da Mata – PE. The individual trees, identified by diaspores collected in rain seeds and the seedlings emerged in seed banks were recorded and classified according to dispersion and successional group syndrome. Sampling of banks and seed rain was performed in 60 existing plots within the fragment. For sampling of seed rain, were allocated 60 collectors (area of 0.196 m²) in the center of each plot, being equidistant about 50m. Samples were collected at intervals of 30 days for a period of 12 months. The seed bank in the soil was evaluated in the nursery and in the forest fragment. To evaluate the seed bank in forest nursery were taken from the center of each plot a soil sample, 50 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. The samples were identified and taken to the forest nursery of the Rural Federal University of Pernambuco and put in wooden boxes, half of the samples were covered by 70% shade and half were exposed to the sun. To characterize the seed bank in the soil within the forest fragment were allocated subplots next to the site of the removal of soil samples, totaling 60 subplots of 0,25 m² each. In the rain, they were accounted for 124.878 seeds (10.619 seeds/m²) belonging to 60 morphospecies and 19 botanical families. Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, Fabaceae and Melastomataceae showed greater wealth. Melastomataceae species presented larger seed density values. The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed by late secondary. The seed bank emerged 3,965 seedlings of tree species (264,33 seeds/m²) belonging to 15 botanical families. In sombrite 70%, were accounted 3.441 seedlings, identified 14 families and 29 morphospecies. Already in full sun were accounted for 523 seedlings, 12 families and 19 morphospecies and families with the greatest richness were Fabaceae and Melastomataceae. The species that predominated were Cecropia pachystachya and Miconia prasina (full sun and 70% shading). The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed the pioneers. For the seed bank evaluated within the fragment, were accounted 122 seedlings emerged, five families and 10 morphospecies, and Tapirira guianensis with more seedlings. There was a predominance of early secondary. The zoochorous dispersion syndrome predominated for rain and seed banks. Considering the regeneration mechanism evaluated, rain and seed banks, it can be concluded that the forest of Camurim fragment has a self-regeneration capacity by an environmental change.A chuva e banco de sementes são mecanismos de regeneração natural fundamentais para o restabelecimento das funções ecológicas de fragmentos florestais e de áreas degradadas. Sendo assim, o objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar a chuva e o banco de sementes no solo em um fragmento de Floresta Ombrófila Densa, localizada no município de São Lourenço da Mata – PE, para tanto, os indivíduos arbóreos identificados pelos diásporos coletados na chuva de sementes e pelas plântulas emergidas nos bancos de sementes foram contabilizados e classificados quanto à síndrome de dispersão e grupo sucessional. A amostragem dos bancos e chuva de sementes foi realizada em 60 parcelas já existentes dentro do fragmento. Para amostragem da chuva de sementes foram alocados 60 coletores (área de 0,196 m²) no centro de cada parcela, ficando equidistante aproximadamente 50m. As coletas foram realizadas com intervalos de 30 dias por um período de 12 meses. O banco de sementes no solo foi avaliado no viveiro e no próprio fragmento florestal. Para avaliar o banco de sementes no viveiro florestal foram retiradas do centro de cada parcela uma amostra de solo, de 50 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. As amostras foram identificadas e levadas para o viveiro florestal da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco e postas em caixas de madeira, metade das amostras foram cobertas por sombrite 70% e metade ficaram expostas ao sol. Para caracterização do banco de sementes no solo dentro do fragmento florestal foram alocadas subparcelas ao lado do local da retirada das amostras de solo, totalizando 60 subparcelas de 0,25 m² cada. Na chuva, foram contabilizadas 124.878 sementes (10.619 sementes/m²) de 60 morfoespécies e 19 famílias botânicas. Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, Fabaceae e Melastomataceae apresentaram maior riqueza. Os maiores valores de densidade de sementes foram de espécies de Melastomataceae. O grupo ecológico predominante foi de espécies secundárias iniciais seguidas das secundárias tardias. No banco de sementes emergiram 3.965 plântulas de espécies arbóreas (264,33 sementes/m²) pertencentes a 15 famílias botânicas. Em sombrite 70% foram contabilizadas 3.441 plântulas, identificadas 14 famílias e 29 morfoespécies. Já em pleno sol foram contabilizadas 523 plântulas, 12 famílias e 19 morfoespécies e as famílias que apresentaram maior riqueza foram Fabaceae e Melastomataceae. As espécies que predominaram foram Cecropia pachystachya e Miconia prasina (pleno sol e sombrite 70%). O grupo ecológico predominante foi de espécies secundárias iniciais seguidas das pioneiras. Para o banco de sementes avaliado dentro do fragmento, foram contabilizadas 122 plântulas emergidas, cinco famílias e 10 morfoespécies, sendo Tapirira guianensis com maior número de plântulas. Houve predominância de secundárias iniciais. A síndrome de dispersão zoocórica predominou para a chuva e para os bancos de sementes. Considerando os mecanismos de regeneração avaliados, chuva e bancos de sementes, pode-se concluir que o fragmento Mata do Camurim apresenta uma capacidade de autorregeneração mediante alguma alteração ambiental.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-01T13:58:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Joselane Priscila Gomes da Silva.pdf: 1283755 bytes, checksum: 1ef6ebae93320dae639e0f354513e8bc (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-01T13:58:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Rain and seed bank in fragment of dense ombrophilous forest, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brazil
title Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
spellingShingle Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da
Banco de semente
Chuva de semente
Floresta ombrófila
Fragmento florestal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
title_full Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
title_fullStr Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
title_sort Chuva e banco de sementes em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa, São Lourenço da Mata - PE, Brasil
author SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv FERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Joselane Príscila Gomes da
contributor_str_mv MARANGON, Luiz Carlos
FELICIANO, Ana Lícia Patriota
FERREIRA, Rinaldo Luiz Caraciolo
RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Banco de semente
Chuva de semente
Floresta ombrófila
Fragmento florestal
topic Banco de semente
Chuva de semente
Floresta ombrófila
Fragmento florestal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
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description The rain and seed bank are fundamental natural regeneration mechanisms to restore the ecological functions of forest fragments and degraded areas. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the rain and seed bank in the soil in a fragment of the Atlantic rain forest, located in São Lourenço da Mata – PE. The individual trees, identified by diaspores collected in rain seeds and the seedlings emerged in seed banks were recorded and classified according to dispersion and successional group syndrome. Sampling of banks and seed rain was performed in 60 existing plots within the fragment. For sampling of seed rain, were allocated 60 collectors (area of 0.196 m²) in the center of each plot, being equidistant about 50m. Samples were collected at intervals of 30 days for a period of 12 months. The seed bank in the soil was evaluated in the nursery and in the forest fragment. To evaluate the seed bank in forest nursery were taken from the center of each plot a soil sample, 50 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. The samples were identified and taken to the forest nursery of the Rural Federal University of Pernambuco and put in wooden boxes, half of the samples were covered by 70% shade and half were exposed to the sun. To characterize the seed bank in the soil within the forest fragment were allocated subplots next to the site of the removal of soil samples, totaling 60 subplots of 0,25 m² each. In the rain, they were accounted for 124.878 seeds (10.619 seeds/m²) belonging to 60 morphospecies and 19 botanical families. Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, Fabaceae and Melastomataceae showed greater wealth. Melastomataceae species presented larger seed density values. The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed by late secondary. The seed bank emerged 3,965 seedlings of tree species (264,33 seeds/m²) belonging to 15 botanical families. In sombrite 70%, were accounted 3.441 seedlings, identified 14 families and 29 morphospecies. Already in full sun were accounted for 523 seedlings, 12 families and 19 morphospecies and families with the greatest richness were Fabaceae and Melastomataceae. The species that predominated were Cecropia pachystachya and Miconia prasina (full sun and 70% shading). The predominant ecological group was early secondary species followed the pioneers. For the seed bank evaluated within the fragment, were accounted 122 seedlings emerged, five families and 10 morphospecies, and Tapirira guianensis with more seedlings. There was a predominance of early secondary. The zoochorous dispersion syndrome predominated for rain and seed banks. Considering the regeneration mechanism evaluated, rain and seed banks, it can be concluded that the forest of Camurim fragment has a self-regeneration capacity by an environmental change.
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