Comparação entre regeneração de espécies nativas em plantios abandonados de Eucalyptus saligna Smith. e em fragmento de floresta ombrófila densa em São Bernardo do Campo/SP / Comparative study of native species regeneration between abandoned Eucalyptus saligna Smith. plantation and tropical rain forest fragment in São Bernardo do Campo/SP

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

This study has shown that the natural establishment of tree species in the understory of abandoned Eucalyptus plantation for 13 years was not affected. For the quantification of the regeneration process, this study addressed the following objectives: study the floristic composition, vegetation structure and other aspects of vegetation dynamics of a tropical rain forest fragments, defined as: A1 area, which was compared with another area where native regeneration is happening in the understory of abandoned E. saligna., for 13 year, defined as A2. Ten permanent plots of 10 x 20m in each area were located, where analysis of floristic composition, phytosociology, seed rain and light intensity were conducted. Soil samples were also collected for fertility analysis. The results have shown an occurrence of 95 species from 31 families in A1 area, being 59 endemic species to this site. In the A2 area, 53 species of 25 families were found, being 17 endemic to this site. Similarity index was 32%. The results allow the classification of the A1 area as intermediate to advance stage of regeneration, while the A2 area is of early stage. The removal of Eucalyptus trees could also enhance the natural regeneration of the A2 area, and speeding the process up.

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comunidade vegetal – regeneração deforestation dynamics of the community eucalipto eucaliptus forest handling desmatamento dinâmica de comunidade vegetal community-regeneration manejo florestal

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