2016
DOI: 10.18677/enciclopedia_biosfera_2016_051
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Espécies Potenciais Para Recomposição De Matas Ciliares Na Região Do Alto Rio Grande, Minas Gerais

Abstract: RESUMO Visando mitigar impactos ambientais intensificados por atividades antrópicas, diversas iniciativas são tomadas para recuperar áreas degradadas. A recuperação de matas ciliares é necessária, pois elas desempenham funções ambientais essenciais para manutenção da qualidade da água e biodiversidade. Estudos de grupos ecológicos consideram a relação das espécies e suas adaptações às condições ambientais, auxiliando práticas de manejo e conservação. Esta pesquisa identificou potenciais espécies para recomposi… Show more

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“…guazumifolia is registered as the common name of gabiroba-capoteira in the National Registry of Cultivars (Registro Nacional de Cultivares) -RNC under number 23635; thus, the production and commercialization of seedlings are enabled in Brazil. C. guazumifolia is also recommended for the recomposition and consolidation of riparian forests and degraded areas (LOPES; GONÇALVES, 2006;PEREIRA et al, 2016). Oliveira et al (2016) studied the implementation of the species in the Taungya agroforestry system, but pioneer species showed an adequate crown formation, despite there are reports of the use of this species in agroforestry systems (BIERHALS et al, 2020;DA SILVA et al, 2020).…”
Section: Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…guazumifolia is registered as the common name of gabiroba-capoteira in the National Registry of Cultivars (Registro Nacional de Cultivares) -RNC under number 23635; thus, the production and commercialization of seedlings are enabled in Brazil. C. guazumifolia is also recommended for the recomposition and consolidation of riparian forests and degraded areas (LOPES; GONÇALVES, 2006;PEREIRA et al, 2016). Oliveira et al (2016) studied the implementation of the species in the Taungya agroforestry system, but pioneer species showed an adequate crown formation, despite there are reports of the use of this species in agroforestry systems (BIERHALS et al, 2020;DA SILVA et al, 2020).…”
Section: Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%