2018
DOI: 10.18671/scifor.v46n120.03
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Dinâmica da população de Lecythis idatimon Aubl. no período de 30 anos em uma floresta de terra firme manejada na Amazônia brasileira

Abstract: A dinâmica de crescimento de Lecythis idatimom Aubl. (Lecythidaceae) foi avaliada em uma área na Floresta Nacional de Tapajós, município de Belterra, Estado do Pará, onde foi realizada uma exploração madeireira planejada e anelagem de árvores como tratamento silvicultural. Cinco tratamentos foram considerados: T1-colheita de árvores com DAP ≥ 45 cm; T2-colheita de árvores com DAP ≥ 55 cm + anelagem de árvores competidoras até atingir 20,8% da área basal original; T3-colheita de árvores com DAP ≥ 55 cm + anelag… Show more

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“…The knowledge on growing of tree species, mainly those with economic importance, is fundamental for the adequate management of production forests. Studies on population dynamics provide information about the species stability, rates of growth, recruitment, and mortality of the population, as well as the relations of the species in the forest community (MARTINS et al, 2018). The regeneration, recruitment and mortality medium-term effects of remnant T. subincanum trees, inside and around canopy logging gaps, were assessed in an eastern Amazon tropical forest, submitted to reduced impact logging 12 years early.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge on growing of tree species, mainly those with economic importance, is fundamental for the adequate management of production forests. Studies on population dynamics provide information about the species stability, rates of growth, recruitment, and mortality of the population, as well as the relations of the species in the forest community (MARTINS et al, 2018). The regeneration, recruitment and mortality medium-term effects of remnant T. subincanum trees, inside and around canopy logging gaps, were assessed in an eastern Amazon tropical forest, submitted to reduced impact logging 12 years early.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%