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- Title
GROWTH OF Manilkara huberi AND Manilkara paraensis AFTER LOGGING AND SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PARAGOMINAS, PARÁ, BRAZIL.
- Authors
Souza, Deivison Venicio; Pereira de Carvalho, João Olegário; Mendes, Fernanda da Silva; de Oliveira Melo, Lia; Macedo Silva, José Natalino; da Silva Jardim, Fernando Cristóvam
- Abstract
The effects of silvicultural treatments and logging on the growth rates of Manilkara huberi and Manilkara paraensis in a terra firme natural forest were evaluated. The study was performed in a Forest Management Unit (FMU) located in the municipality of Paragominas, PA. The experimental area covered 500 ha, where five treatments (100 ha each), with four replications per treatment (25 ha each), were established. The replications were randomly distributed in the 500 ha sample area of the FMU. The growth rate of trees was evaluated in the following treatments: T1 -- Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) + classic liberation thinning and climber cutting; T2 -- RIL + modified liberation thinning and climber cutting; T3 -- RIL + climber cutting; T6 - only RIL; T7 - unlogged forest (control). Manilkara huberi and Manilkara paraensis showed good responses on diameter growth rate to the post-harvesting silvicultural treatments applied. However, considering the growth rate differences between the evaluated periods, one can say that the short time elapsed from the application of silvicultural treatments (four years) to the end of the study period does not allow to make accurate statements about the most appropriate treatment for the species, or about the intensity of the interventions to be applied.
- Subjects
FORESTRY research; TREE girdling; MANILKARA
- Publication
Floresta, 2014, Vol 44, Issue 3, p485
- ISSN
0015-3826
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5380/rf.v44i3.29423